Resources to encourage the emergence and existence of Responsive Organizations

Cali (Renato Caliari)
Tentaculus
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8 min readSep 8, 2016

[Last updated: 10/08/2020]

Topics such as agility, self-organization, self-management, teal organizations, decentralized organizations, and adaptability are some of the terms that orbit the theme of responsive organizations.

Below I have tried to list some possible references by item type.

Topics:

  • Social Technologies to apply in organizations
  • 📚 Books
  • 🎧 Podcasts
  • 🛠️ Facilitation Tools & Game
  • Check-In & Icebreakers Questions
  • 🏛️ Organizations and handbooks for inspiration
  • 🌐 Websites
  • 📝 Posts
  • 🖥️ Online tools: for decision making, managing the design and networking of organizational structure, and other topics

Social Technologies to apply in organizations

📚 Books

Other books:

🎧 Podcasts

  • Leadermorphosis — Leadermorphosis is a podcast exploring the emerging world of self-management and progressive organisations. Hosted by Lisa Gill, each episode features a guest thought leader or practitioner offering a unique perspective on new and innovative ways of working.
  • Trust Your Mose— The Podcast Exploring New Ways Of Working.

️🛠 Facilitation Tools & Game

Check-In, Icebreakers Questions & Games

📝 Posts

🖥️ ️Online tools

Decision making

  • Loomio — Collaborate and make better decisions with Loomio.
  • Threads — Threads is a platform designed to make work more inclusive by empowering teams to discuss and make decisions at scale.
  • Pol.is — Input Crowd, Output Meaning. Polis is a real-time system for gathering, analyzing and understanding what large groups of people think in their own words, enabled by advanced statistics and machine learning.
  • LiquidFeedback — Decisions made easy.
  • Yabuu — Make better decisions. Better preparation leads to better discussions and this results in decisions that enjoy better support.
  • The Decider — Decide better together. Answer a few simple questions to explore better ways to make group decisions.
  • Kialo — A debate platform powered by reason. Kialo cuts through the noise typically associated with social and online media, making it easy to engage in focused discussion.
  • Consider.it — Consider.it can help you collect feedback, engage stakeholders, make group decisions, teach critical thinking, and more.
  • WheelDecide — CAN’T DECIDE? WHEEL DECIDE FOR YOU!
  • COLLECTIVEONE — CollectiveOne is a method (and a platform) to develop open, decentralized and collaborative initiatives: initiatives to which anyone can, potentially, contribute, and which are collectively owned and self-governed by their contributors.
  • ElectionBuddy — The Easiest Way to Election Excellence.
  • Decidim — Free Open-Source participatory democracy for cities and organizations

Managing the design of the organizational structure

Other topics

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