Sociocratic Policy Meeting

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A sociocratic policy meeting is a dedicated session where circle members create, revise, or retire the policies and agreements that govern how work gets done. Decisions are made by consent: proposals move forward when no one has a reasoned, paramount objection.

These meetings give teams a regular, structured way to update their operating agreements. Without them, policies either stay frozen long after they stop serving the team or get changed informally without buy-in from the people affected.

Nestr supports sociocratic policy meetings with built-in governance meeting flows, proposal tracking, and consent-based decision rounds. Policies are recorded directly against the relevant circle, and the full history of proposals and objections stays in the audit trail for future reference.

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