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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 Feb 19

New Feature in GlassFrogIn Holacracy practice, we use roles to give organizational clarity. Roles may have a purpose, accountabilities, or domains. A single person may fill many roles. Or many people may fill a single role!Good Holacracy practice involves referencing roles when making requests — and considering your role’s purpose when you accept one. (Think: “Hey Bobbie, as Participant Ambassador for Training Events, would it make sense for you to email participants about the venue change?”)If you’re one of the millions of people using Slack on a daily basis, GlassFrog has a new feature to further support keeping your Holacracy practice on the

New Feature in GlassFrogIn Holacracy practice, we use roles to give organizational clarity. Roles may have a purpose, accountabilities, or domains. A single person may fill many roles. Or many people may fill a single role!Good Holacracy practice involves referencing roles when making requests — and considering your role’s purpose when you accept one. (Think: “Hey Bobbie, as Participant Ambassador for Training Events,


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 Feb 19

New Feature in GlassFrogIn Holacracy practice, we use roles to give organizational clarity. Roles may have a purpose, accountabilities, or domains. A single person may fill many roles. Or many people may fill a single role!Good Holacracy practice involves referencing roles when making requests — and considering your role’s purpose when you accept one. (Think: “Hey Bobbie, as Participant Ambassador for Training Events, would it make sense for you to email participants about the venue change?”)If you’re one of the millions of people using Slack on a daily basis, GlassFrog has a new feature to further support keeping your Holacracy practice on the

New Feature in GlassFrogIn Holacracy practice, we use roles to give organizational clarity. Roles may have a purpose, accountabilities, or domains. A single person may fill many roles. Or many people may fill a single role!Good Holacracy practice involves referencing roles when making requests — and considering your role’s purpose when you accept one. (Think: “Hey Bobbie, as Participant Ambassador for Training Events,


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