Along those lines, I suspect the holocracy term is
meant at the level
of guiding political / economic philosophy from which one then works
to construct specific legal structures to implement the idea in
specific contexts with various other names.
On Nov 1, 2013 11:51 AM, "Danny Spitzberg" <stationaery(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
my friends/sources at
theselc.org [1] say that,
yes, a worker
cooperative by any other name (t-corp, wsde, zimzam, hoosegow) would
smell as sweet
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Jeremy Entwistle
<jwentwistle(a)cryptolab.net> wrote:
Maybe I don't understand the entire concept of a "holacracy", but
it sounds very similar to a workers cooperative. Or how Richard
Wolff tried to rename it too as WSDEs with the Democracy at Work
project. But it really sounds like workers cooperative to me.
Jeremy
On 2013-10-31 12:39, Eddan Katz wrote:
Those who have expressed interest in a co-operative model of
organizational development would be interested in Holacracy, which
Janelle Orsi of the Sustainable Economies Law Center, promotes in
her
lectures. From today's blog post about a new Holacracy 'app':
In a typical top-down management structure, the power to hire and
fire employees is generally in the hands of managers. With
Holacracy
at play, the game is entirely different: with the decentralization
of authority [1], the separation of people and role [2], and the
dynamic evolution of those roles [3], we end up with a situation
that looks more like free agents going about their work with no
central planning. There might not even be a single person who knows
about everything you do. This then begs the question: who can
decide
how and when to hire or fire?
Holacracy doesn’t answer that question; it simply gives you a
framework and processes for your company to figure it out. In other
words, if Holacracy is an “operating system” for organizations,
the “hire-and-fire” function is an “app” that needs to be
added separately.
The Holacracy newsletter forwarded below also includes a link to
the
Dec. 3 workshop ($125) they'll be hosting in San Francisco.
Happy Halloween Friend!
If you follow us on social [4] channels [5], you might already know
that HolacracyOne just released a new "Partnership App" [6], and
it's freely available.
What do we mean by "app"? It extends the metaphor of Holacracy as
an
“operating system” for organizations. I like this comparison
because it accurately reflects what Holacracy is, as well as what
it
isn't. On a computer, the operating system provides a basic
framework for “apps” to function harmoniously in the same
environment. Similarly, Holacracy provides a basic framework for
_how _to decide, but it doesn't tell you _what_ you should decide
for your business. In other words, it doesn’t answer typical
business questions such as “what’s our employee compensation
system?”, or “how to allocate resources?”.
There are many different ways of answering these questions and
Holacracy doesn’t choose one for you — that's the domain of
"apps". At HolacracyOne, we've adopted a new "app" to define how
our
partnership functions work, and although it is still experimental,
it's fleshed out enough to share it with you. Check it out in our
blog post [7]!
Olivier Compagne [8]
HolacracyOne
A “PARTNERSHIP APP” FOR HOLACRACY-POWERED COMPANIES
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partners deeply committed to the organization, and those for whom
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