Bearing Governance Model (BGM) & Consent-Based Scoring Protocol Moving Beyond Nested Circle Hierarchies and Toward Structural Equivalence How can we design governance that no longer relies on control, but flows from purpose, coherence, and full equivalence? In this groundbreaking work, sociocracy author and governance designer Adrian Zarif, founder of Sociocracy.Academy(R), introduces two powerful and interdependent frameworks: the Bearing Governance Model (BGM) and the Consent-Based Scoring Protocol (CBSP). Built upon the ...
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Bearing Governance Model (BGM) & Consent-Based Scoring Protocol Moving Beyond Nested Circle Hierarchies and Toward Structural Equivalence How can we design governance that no longer relies on control, but flows from purpose, coherence, and full equivalence? In this groundbreaking work, sociocracy author and governance designer Adrian Zarif, founder of Sociocracy.Academy(R), introduces two powerful and interdependent frameworks: the Bearing Governance Model (BGM) and the Consent-Based Scoring Protocol (CBSP). Built upon the foundation of sociocratic principles yet designed for Post-Hierarchy governance, BGM steps beyond nested circles into a scalable Circle Constellation model where Full Equivalence is not only guaranteed within individual circles, but structurally embedded for all circles across the organization. This model enables real participation at every level-not by formal authority, but through Initiative Activation Rights and shared alignment with organizational purpose. CBSP complements this architecture by making consent not just a decision method, but a continuous protocol of sensing, refining, and scoring alignment-allowing governance to become a dynamic system of shared clarity. What makes BGM unique is its capacity to scale without structural disruption: circles can be created or dissolved without increasing complexity, and the same design principles can expand from a single team to an entire federation of organizations. Whether you're a facilitator, consultant, practitioner, or governance pioneer, this book offers more than a methodology-it is a functional framework for post-hierarchical coherence. Published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0), this work is freely available to be shared, adapted, and brought to life by changemakers everywhere.
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