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==Schools of Thought==
==Schools of Thought==
Two groups appear to be developing and distributing materials, including extensive free resources and videos.
Three groups appear to be actively developing and distributing materials, including extensive free resources and videos.
*https://sociocracy30.org/ - tends to incorporate [[Lean Management]] and [[Agile Development]] theory and approaches group effort from a Tensions/Drivers basis.  
*https://sociocracy30.org/ - tends to incorporate [[Lean Management]] and [[Agile Development]] theory and approaches group effort from a Tensions/Drivers basis.  
*http://sociocracyforall.org/ - founders published the book "Many Voices, One Song" as a primary resource, and tends to use a more Mission/Vision/Aims statement to describe group effort.
*http://sociocracyforall.org/ - founders published the book "Many Voices, One Song" as a primary resource, and tends to use a more Mission/Vision/Aims statement to describe group effort.

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Sociocracy, also described as Dynamic Governance, is a variation and refinement of consensus decision making, developed by a Dutch Engineer, Gerard Endenburg. It includes a range of theories and practices to support the distribution of power within a very adaptive and self-organizing work group.

Schools of Thought

Three groups appear to be actively developing and distributing materials, including extensive free resources and videos.

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