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Dec 15 2011in Process Documents, Social Innovation by FoO-StewardTags: assembly agenda, assembly practices, collective intelligence, facilitating team, hand signal, people’s assembly
The purpose of the Quick Guide to People’s Assemblies is: “To facilitate and encourage the development of the different Popular Assemblies which have been created since the beginning of the 15th May Movement. This Quick Guide will be periodically revised and updated. On no account is it to be considered a closed model which cannot be adapted through consensus by [...]
Tags: assembly agenda, assembly practices, collective intelligence, facilitating team, hand signal, people’s assembly
Nov 19 2011in FoO Media, Social Innovation, Video by FoO-StewardTags: assembly practices, authentic relationship, collective intelligence, conversation, group communication, hand signal, mic check, respect, ripple effect, self-organization., thinking together
The notes below are from Occupy the Conversation, by Carla Kimball. Emphasis in bold and our comments in italics are added. • It’s an incredible example of self-organization. There are no identified leaders. Anyone who wants to speak is given a chance. This is confusing and messy for the media wanting sound-bites because it becomes so hard to [...]
Tags: assembly practices, authentic relationship, collective intelligence, conversation, group communication, hand signal, mic check, respect, ripple effect, self-organization., thinking together
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