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Discussions are held[1] on how to invite people usin Facebook to join Loomio. Itś a start.
One of the current discussions[2] is about the use of Loomio.
Loomio?
If you want to know more about Loomio, there's a wikipedia entry, a YouTube presentation video, or jump into the deep end and join our Permanent Assembly.
How?
Loomio's online tools[3]
- Start a group to collaborate with people on Loomio.
- Invite people to join your group.
- Start a discussion on a topic.
- Create a proposal to see how each member feels about it.
- Decide together - everyone can accept, abstain, refuse of block. This allows you to gather opinions.
Work in progress
The best use of a tool, online or offline, is drawn from individual and collective experience.
Besides the Permanent Assembly there are other works in progress on Loomio to discover, complete and improve the use of Loomio.
- Crew of Liège
- Crew BW who have a subgroup dedicated to the use of Loomio.
Holacracy with Loomio
Copied and translated from Taking Holacracy Governance to the Next Level[4]
Getting the process started
- In holacracy
- Regularly organizing governance meetings.
- On Loomio
- Create and use a governance subgroup.
If the group follows the Constitution of Holacracy, a mediator (facilitator) has to be appointed. The group could decide to perform that role collectively or let the proposer take up that role. This protocol can be indicated in the group description on Loomio.
Naming the tensions
je ne suis pas certain que «tension» soit une bonne traduction?
- In holacracy
- A host describes a tension (problem, improvement, systemic change). The person who proposes can demand a discussion in order to reach a proposal.
- On Loomio
- Starting a new discussion thread in a suitable group. Choosing a title, describe the context of the tension.
Clarifying the questions
- In holacracy
- Anybody can pose questions so to further a better understanding of a proposal. The person who proposes can respond or indicate that she does not have an answer.
It's not authorized to abuse the clarifying questions for giving a personal opinion. The opinions, suggestions, reactions must be reserved for the #Reactions round. The mediator (facilitator) will delete any question that holds an opinion or that doesn't help reach a better understanding of the proposal.
- On Loomio
- The members of the group receive a notification (via email) about the new discussionand can send in their questions as well as their comments. The person who proposes can respond (using the respond button).
Proposal
- In holacracy
- The person who proposes sends out a proposal to take away the tensions he or she encounters.
- On Loomio
- The person who proposes starts a proposal. This can be done immediately after creating a new discussion (with a title and a context), or this can be done later so to leave time for questions and answers. The person who submits a proposal chooses the delay before closing (the default is 3 days).
Reactions
- In holacracy
- On at a time each person reacts to a proposal as he or she sees fit. No response or interruption is allowed while a reaction is ongoing. All kinds of reaction are welcome, ranging from intellectual critiques to emotional outbursts. The only recommendation is that reactions cannot focus on one person in particular. Everybody has the right to react except for the person who submits the proposal.
- The reactionsare the ideal moment in the governance meeting for a person to express him or herself freely. It's a perfect phase to furnish different perspectives and to suggest improvements to the proposal so that the person who proposes can integrate these changes, should he or she want.
- On Loomio
- A proposal automatically invites each member to express their position (accept, abstain, refuse, block), together with a short declaration (250 characters) about their reaction. This stage incorporates the objection round in holacracy. The person who starts up a proposal assigns a closing date, and the system notifies the members when that date approaches.
- The participants on Loomio can alter their position in the thread of questions / answers. The system registers the history of all changes and saves the actual state of responses.
Modifier et clarifier
- En holacracie
- Après que toutes les réactions soient terminées, la personne qui propose peut facultativement clarifier sa proposition, ou la modifier sur base des réactions obtenues. Elle seule s'exprime, aucune discussion n'est autorisée.
- Bien que la personne qui propose puisse modifier autant qu'elle le souhaite la proposition, le but reste de trouver une meilleure façon d'aborder la tension. Ce n'est pas à elle a résoudre toutes les préoccupations et les réactions entendues pendant le tour de réactions, ni même à inclure toutes les améliorations qui ont été suggérées par d'autres participants.
- Sur Loomio
- Loomio récapitule toutes les positions visuellement, avec un résumé des déclarations succinctes accompagnant les réactions (vote) et une liste de questions posées et de leur réponses. La personne qui propose à la possibilité de les prendre en considération.
- La personne qui propose affiche une Déclaration de Résultat, qui est automatiquement envoyée à tous les participants. Cela peut indiquer que la proposition est acceptée avec la décision qui en résulte, ou qu'elle n'est pas acceptée et que la discussion est abandonnée, ou qu'une nouvelle proposition sera soumise prochainement.
Tour d'objection
- En holacratie
- Un à la fois, le médiateur (facilitateur) demande à chaque participant s'ils ont une Objection, en somme, s'ils voient «une raison pour laquelle adoptant cette proposition ferait du tort ou déplaceraient le Cercle en arrière». La personne qui propose obtient aussi l'occasion de soulever une objection. S'il n'y a aucune objection, la proposition est adoptée.
- S'il y a une objection, le médiateur (facilitateur) déplace la discussion vers une Étape d'Intégration, qui fournit l'occasion de discuter l'objection, de la comprendre entièrement et d'en extraire sa validité.
- Sur Loomio
- Le tour d'objection est construit par les Réactions (quand le participant expriment leur position), parce qu'une option des quatre options à disposition est de Bloquer.
La fonction de bloquer de Loomio et l'objection dans l'holacracie viennent de la même tradition de prise de décisions à base de consensus et elles ont le même but. Si une proposition est bloquée, il ne passera pas.