We spend our lives constantly self-organising to achieve our objectives, lead on decisions, build relationships etc.., which happens naturally as we treat each other with mutual trust respect 
How can this non-hierarchical organisation be practiced in the workplace? 
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There are many light structures that can be applied to make things more horizontal in seven practice areas detailed below
http://goinghorizontal.co/resources/ #reinventingwork#goinghorizontalpic.twitter.com/I9whdVbm0L
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The one I most enjoyed practicing was generative decision making, which empowers an individual to make a proposal, receive concise+constructive feedback and be fully backed in actioning it
The process is surprisingly easy+ beautifully illustrated here: http://www.percolab.com/en/generative-decision-making-process/ …Show this thread -
As an ex-conference producer I also liked the idea of co-creating meeting agendas
Anyone can propose an item that they present themselves over a self-determined time slot, in no set order. Note taking duty rotates each meeting and remain publicly available to allShow this thread -
The key thing I learnt is that non-hierarchical ways of working can be implemented with surprisingly simple+intuitive tools and completely innovate the way an organisation operates

I look forward to experimenting with these in the future!
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