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Sociocratic meeting technique
I'm exited to introduce a take on meeting facilitation called
"the round" in my next meeting. It is certainly not a new technique,
and it is already practiced a lot. However, few can imagine to
use it thoughout the meeting, as it is perceived heavy and a little
tiresome - to some. The thing is, it's a good technique to make sure
that everybody in an assembly is heard. That noone takes over the
discussion and the decision process.
Everybody gets a chance to speak, and you have to wait to speak untill
your turn. You may have more to say, and you may have arguments against
somebody else's opinion, but you don't get to influence consensus
before it's your turn.
It's interesting. Try it.
The idea was introduced to me by Tyge Mortensen on an evening course.
[[!tag blog mejeriet sociocracy tyge_mortensen]]
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