In this webinar, Cecile Green from Round Sky Solutions starts by examining common issues that teams face with their founders or founding, long-standing members. We’ll look at a workable definition of “founder’s syndrome” as it relates to this larger group/team, including some of its key symptoms.
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Key resources from NEON on sysytems and power, leadership, campaigns and more for campaigners, activists, and organizers.
During this webinar, Jerry Koch-Gonzalez will show how to apply NVC in organizations and give some examples of what this would actually sound like.
In this webinar, Class Action and Sociocracy for All will briefly describe sociocracy and classism, present what sociocracy offers to towards ending classism, and discuss the challenges of ending classism within sociocracy and the challenges of implementing sociocracy in a classist world.
Getting workable accountability (for ourselves) and our teams can be really challenging, especially in this day and age with so many competing and complex demands. Attend the free webinar co-hosted by Round Sky Solutions and Cooperation Works! to learn how to create a culture of accountability.
The Center for Partnership Studies presents a a free, public conversation that will describe what the four cornerstones of family, gender, economics and narratives can look like when grounded in the values of Partnership.
Shortly after the economic meltdown of 2008, Korten fleshed out a vision of an alternative to the corporate Wall Street economy. He offers his analysis and guidance on mounting a grassroots campaign to bring about an economy based on shared prosperity, ecological stewardship, and citizen democracy.
This book describes how we humans live by stories and the stories that now govern our society set us on a path to certain self-destruction. It demonstrates the depth and significance of the contrast between the story by which we currently live and the nature and implications of the story now emerging.
In this new edition of his classic book, David Korten illuminates the convergence of ideological, political, and technological forces that have driven an ever-greater concentration of economic and political power in a handful of corporations and financial institutions and left the market system blind to all but its own short-term financial gains.
Democracy Collaborative Fellow Ellen Brown, founder and president emeritus of the Public Banking Institute, explores what's wrong with President Trump's approach to infrastructure. Brown explores historical precedents and proposes public strategies for investing in infrastructure that would cost less and inject money into the real economy.