• Ep. 23 [The Ready] Exploring DAO Org Design Tensions Part - 3 ~ Sam Spurlin

  • Nov 24 2022
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 23 [The Ready] Exploring DAO Org Design Tensions Part - 3 ~ Sam Spurlin

  • Summary

  • Sam Spurlin is a partner at the Ready, a self-managing organization design consultancy focused on changing how the world works & one of the foremost DAO org design thinkers in the space.

    For Part 3, we get into his time acting as an external facilitator with GitcoinDAO & the story of how he landed the gig through connecting with Disruption Joe, FDD Workstream Lead, GitcoinDAO. We see his observations around how tensions were rampant across the workstreams during the budgeting process & talking about the value of a clear essential intent to clarify these important conversations. We talk about some of the challenges faced by DAOs while framing essential intents along with some general questions about DAO org design

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    Topics Covered

    Context for Part 3 - 00:00

    The story of how Sam got the gig with GitcoinDAO 00:55

    Tensions faced within GitcoinDAO workstreams 03:00

    Why budgeting convos are so tough in GitcoinDAO 13:18

    Having flexible essential intents within your DAO 16:46

    Learning to execute tough convos within your DAO 21:10

    Challenges faced by orgs to frame essential intents 26:54

    Opportunities within DAOs that Sam finds exciting to work with 31:03

    Best org design thinkers according to Sam 34:54 - 38:24

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