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The rule that the candidate must be the last to object in the election process was inherited by default from sociocracy, where the election process came from. I haven't yet seen any cases where this …
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When I read the constitution I notice references to what appear to be default / implicit domains:
- From 2.1.1 "Further, each Circle may control its own functions and activities, as if a Domain of th…
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Small thing, but Section 4.2.3 (e) mentions, "...others in their Roles and duties as desired, until a **path** for resolving the Tension..." and I think "pathway" is better than "path."
I think path…
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The current special powers granted during a Process Breakdown were only designed to facilitate restoration in the event of a failed governance meeting. As a partner in a Holacracy-powered company, I'…
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I would like to have a clause in the constitution that permits individual practicing organisations to substitute the terminology partner (with for example associate, staff member, etc) if in their leg…
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As a person trying to suggest / sell/ recommend / teach about Holacracy to organizations that I am a part of or to others interested in at least talking about Holacracy:
I want universally understo…
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What would a much simplified constitution read like?
An analogy I used before is with magnificent work like Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations". Nowadays the economic concepts are pretty straight forwa…
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Bernard, hello. Margaux asked to have such translation feedback posted here so I am doing so myself to protect the client's privacy.
I am looking for a fairly generic explanation that I can giv…
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2.6.1 Currently specifies a process for moving a circle/role into a sub-circle. My belief is this section technically breaks true self-organization, but necessary for efficient practical changes to g…
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As defined in [article 1.3](https://github.com/holacracyone/Holacracy-Constitution/blob/master/Holacracy-Constitution.md#13-circles) a circle is a role. This is a major shift and conceptual simplifica…