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What we’re about

This group gathers to support one another in exploring and applying design possibilities that lead to thriving organizations.

We were originally inspired by the book "Reinventing Organizations" by Frederic Laloux. (Note: In addition to the longer, text-only version, there is now a shorter, illustrated version. Most people start with it.)

Although it continues to provide valuable guidelines and information for creating, developing, and working within a "modern" organizational structure, we are not bound to it, and the group considers the diversity of the explorers' perspectives and information sources to be strengths.

We meet on the first and third Friday afternoons, from at 4:30 - 6pm PT.

We are currently using a hybrid structure, with most people meeting in person (location TBD), with some--especially those that live relatively far away--joining remotely (digitally). (We have provided a Zoom link for those joining remotely.)

Our current structure for most of our meetups starts with short check-ins or introductions by each person (depending on number of new & old attendees present).  This is followed by a short presentation or activity  related to an interesting or inspiring organizational design theme, led by one of our members and allowing for plenty of interaction and conversation for learning.  Leaders sign up ahead for topic areas.  We occasionally vary this structure, for example to focus on a particular case study organizational example brought by a member, or to take advantage of out-of-town guests with expertise passing through.

We have made a list of areas we want to further explore; thus many of the learning themes are selected from this list, based on the passion and energy of whoever offers to present.

Our short-list of areas to learn more about from a "teal" perspective (always open for revision):
• culture & values
• onboarding & ongoing training
• transparency
• accountability & performance management
• conflict resolution
• coaching
• organizational structure
• natural hierarchy
• project teams
• decision-making & power distribution
• meetings
• advice process
• team-building
• objectives & targets, metrics, feedback loops
• focus on excellence
• change management
• compensation
• moments of transformation

These areas intertwine with the main underlying "teal" principles ("pillars"):
1. evolutionary purpose
2. wholeness
3. self-management