holacracy_driving_sustainable_future_winners_a_white_paper_jan_2022.pdf
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… putting people in the spotlight. Roles are the main characters in the holacratic theatre. Individuals are, at best, competent role-players. If two characters – let’s call them Joanne and Mustafa – occupy the 'social media marketing' role and the 'online content' role is not important. Their knowledge and skills to fulfill their roles matter. Therefore, collaboration does not take place between Joanne and Mustafa, but between the 'social media marketing' role and that of 'online content'. The employees are merely stewards. They live the roles in the interest of the circle and the company. Roles are the protagonists of the holacratic theatre. 15 See Bernstein, E., et al. (2016), Beyond the Holacracy Hype, Harvard … working with holacracy, like Viisi and Voyce. Growth Springest is the market leader in its sector. In 2017, the organization partnered with FD Media Group. The platform now offers over 250,000 courses from over 7000 providers with a reach of 300,000 visitors per month. The organization operates in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, the UK, and Sweden and aims for further growth to facilitate learning worldwide. "Learning needs of people do not stop at the border", says Ewout Meijer. Springest …