Good Morning April - Exploring possible futures
In this podcast we explore and evaluate possible futures, primarily focusing on the future of work, leadership, organizations, and culture - with a strong focus on change, on change management, and futures thinking. The podcast is a mix of cornerstone content in the area of future of work and change management and interviews with interesting, global thought leaders and practitioners. The podcast is created by Good Morning April ApS, a Danish-based organization that strives to shape the futures of work, together with our partners and customers.
Good Morning April - Exploring possible futures
S2E3: Organizational Design - Decision Making For The Modern Age
Today's episode is about how to create decision-making mechanisms for the modern age and asks the question, who decides, who decides?
The guest on this episode is Ted Rau, a governance designer, and a sociocracy consultant, trainer, and thinker.
He works to make collaborative systems, based on willingness and dignity. In his own words, “The focus of my work is sociocracy - in a joyful and non-dogmatic way”.
Ted has a background in linguistics, and is the co-author of the sociocracy handbook “Many Voices, One Song”. A few years later he wrote a book on decision making, named “Who decides who decides”.
Lately, Ted has focused on governance literacy, and on how we can be better – also as kids – to understand and shape our governance and decision-making.
Today’s co-host is Tore Nielsen, Co-Founder at Good Morning April - and host for this season is Erik Korsvik Østergaard, also Co-Founder at Good Morning April.