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san**ann

san**ann

Company:Soz**zigPosition:VorstandsmitgliedLocation:Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
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Hello S***, I’m J***, an HR Recruiter at StrategyBrain. I was really impressed by your leadership at S***e Z***m L***g and your extensive work as a Schulleitung and democracy pedagogue. We’re currently helping F***e C***e find a Director of Sociocratic Organizational Development,someone to design and facilitate sociocratic governance, lead workshops on inclusive communication and democracy pedagogy, and partner with schools and nonprofits on humane, ecological visions. Would you be interested in a brief chat to explore this role further? Best regards, J*** HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain
san**ann
Hi J***, thanks for reaching out. The Director of Sociocratic Organizational Development role at F***e C***e sounds like a great fit with my democracy pedagogy and Soziokratie experience. I’d love to have a quick chat,what time works for you?
Hi S***, Great to hear you’d like to chat! I’m available for a 30-minute call (CET) on: • Wednesday 5 April, 10:00,11:00 • Thursday 6 April, 15:00,16:00 • Friday 7 April, 09:00,10:00 Let me know which slot works for you,or feel free to suggest another time. Below is a brief overview of the Director of Sociocratic Organizational Development role at F***e C***e: 1. Key Responsibilities • Design & facilitate sociocratic governance circles across teams, schools and nonprofits • Develop and deliver workshops on democracy pedagogy, inclusive communication & relationship learning • Advise leadership on removing barriers through soziocratic structures and foster collective empowerment • Co-create humane, ecological future visions in collaboration with clients • Monitor outcomes, drive continuous improvement aligned with our values 2. Why It’s a Great Fit for You • High impact: you’ll shape governance models and culture change strategies across diverse organizations • Growth: lead a small team of facilitators, mentor junior consultants, and present at industry events • Resources: dedicated training budget, peer community of practice, flexible hybrid/remote work • Rewards: competitive salary, performance bonus scheme and professional development support Does this sound aligned with your interests? If you have any questions or need more details ahead of our call, just let me know. Looking forward to speaking soon! Best, J*** HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain
san**ann
Thursday 6 April, 15:00 CET works for me. Before our chat, could you share who I’d be reporting to and the current team size? Also, what would you say are the biggest challenges in the first six months?
Hi S***, Great,Thursday, April 6th at 15:00 CET is confirmed. You’d be reporting directly to the Managing Director (one of F***e C***e’s Co-Founders) and partnering closely with our Head of Client Success. Internally, you’ll lead a compact facilitation team of about five people (two senior facilitators, two associate consultants and a project coordinator), plus collaborate with our broader network of coaches and designers. In your first six months, you’ll likely face three main challenges: 1. Rolling out sociocratic governance circles across very different client contexts,schools, nonprofits and social enterprises,and helping each group find its own rhythm. 2. Building traction and buy-in: securing leadership commitment and helping stakeholders trust and adopt a new decision-making model. 3. Defining impact metrics and feedback loops so we can measure what’s working, iterate quickly, and demonstrate clear value to our clients. Your background in school leadership and democracy pedagogy will be a huge asset as you navigate these early wins. Looking forward to diving deeper on Thursday! Best, J*** HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain
san**ann
Great, thanks J***. A couple quick ones: do you have a playbook or toolkit already in place for rolling out sociocratic circles,or will I be building that from scratch? And on metrics, what KPIs or feedback systems have you piloted so far to measure success and guide iteration?
Hi S***, Great questions. We do maintain a core sociocracy playbook,complete with circle charters, role descriptions, consent-based meeting templates and a maturity framework derived from past client engagements. You won’t be starting entirely from zero; instead, you’ll inherit and adapt that toolkit to each client’s context, as well as expand it with new modules and best practices as you see fit. On the metrics side, we’ve piloted a blend of quantitative and qualitative measures, for example: • Circle participation and attendance rates • Decision-cycle time (from proposal to consent) • Client satisfaction surveys and periodic “circle health” assessments • Qualitative pulse interviews with key stakeholders • Workshop Net Promoter Scores and follow-up action completion rates These indicators help us gauge adoption, surface blockers, and iterate rapidly. I’m looking forward to diving deeper into both the playbook and KPIs on our call Thursday. Best, J*** HR Recruiter, StrategyBrain
san**ann
Thanks, this really helps! As someone who values iterative feedback from my democracy pedagogy work, I’m curious,how do you currently update the playbook? Do you have a formal review cycle or embedded feedback loops? And on the metrics side, is the NPS tied to individual facilitator performance or used more strategically to refine the overall offering?
Hi S***, Great questions,our playbook lives on a shared platform and evolves through two complementary feedback loops. First, each client engagement includes brief “circle retros” after major milestones, where facilitators and stakeholders flag improvements. Those insights feed into a quarterly playbook review with our core facilitation team. During that session we prioritize new modules, update consent-based templates, and refine our maturity framework,so you’d inherit a living toolkit you can shape from day one. On NPS, we treat it both tactically and strategically. Workshop scores roll into individual development plans,each facilitator reviews their own NPS and verbatim comments to hone their style. At the same time we aggregate NPS across clients to spot patterns, fine-tune our overall curriculum, and guide product roadmap decisions. Hope that helps,and I’m looking forward to diving deeper on Thursday. Let me know if anything else comes up in the meantime! Best, J***
san**ann
Thanks, that’s super helpful. In your quarterly playbook reviews, who’s in the room and how do you balance facilitator input with client voices when prioritizing updates? And do you have a recent example of an NPS insight directly driving a change in the toolkit?
Hi S***, Great questions. 1) Quarterly Playbook Reviews We bring together our core facilitation team (the two senior facilitators, two associate consultants and our project coordinator), plus our Head of Client Success and,when relevant,one or two client representatives who have been particularly engaged in recent engagements. We start by summarizing client-sourced feedback (retros notes, NPS comments, pulse interviews), then each facilitator pitches proposed tweaks based on their hands-on learnings. To balance voices, we use a simple prioritization rubric: • Client urgency & NPS signal (highest weight) • Facilitator feasibility & alignment with our maturity framework • Strategic fit for our overall offering This ensures client pain points guide our roadmap, while facilitators refine delivery details. 2) NPS-Driven Change Example In our last cycle, multiple clients scored the “consent decision rounds” section lower and noted it felt too theoretical. Based on that NPS feedback, we designed a concrete “Consent in Action” module,complete with a visual decision-flow map, sample scripts and a short role-play exercise. Early rollouts of this module have already shown noticeably higher follow-up NPS ratings for that segment. Hope this gives you a clear picture,happy to dive into more details on Thursday! Best, J***
san**ann
Thanks J***, this is super insightful. A quick follow-up: how do you ensure the client reps in those quarterly reviews represent a broad range of voices (and not just the most vocal champions)? And when you rolled out the “Consent in Action” module, how did you test its fit across very different organizational cultures?
Hi S***, Great questions , here’s how we tackle both: 1) Broadening the client voice in quarterly reviews • We work with our Client Success Lead to nominate 3,4 participants from each engagement, ensuring a mix of roles (e.g. a circle facilitator, a frontline participant, a sponsor or senior leader, and occasionally a support-staff representative). • Before the review, we circulate a very short pre-survey asking each nominee to capture their top two wins and pain points, so quieter voices get heard up front. • We rotate representatives each quarter , this prevents the same “champions” from dominating and brings fresh perspectives into the playbook conversation. 2) Piloting “Consent in Action” across cultures • We launched the module first in two very different settings , a democratic K-12 school and a mid-sized social enterprise , using the same agenda but with tailored examples and breakout exercises. • In each pilot, we used live pulse surveys at key moments and small observation teams to note which parts landed (or stalled) in each context. • Based on those insights, we adjusted framing, contextual stories, and the role-play scenarios to better fit organizational rhythms. Only once both pilots hit our NPS and qualitative thresholds did we roll it out more broadly. Happy to dive deeper on Thursday, but let me know if anything else comes up before then! Best, J***

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