
Agile governance in action
Autonomy, role clarity, distributed decision-making… Agile governance is arousing as much interest as it is questions. More and more organizations are looking for models better adapted to complexity, team commitment and sustainable performance challenges. On June 9 in Geneva and June 25 in Lausanne, join us to explore the principles of agile governance through a real-life case study: Loycocracy, our shared governance model inspired by holacracy, which we experiment with on a daily basis.
Let’s be honest: talking about governance is one thing, bringing it to life is quite another. How can we move from intention to practice? What are the effects on cooperation, decision-making and individual responsibility? And, above all, how do you adapt these models to your realities on the ground?
An event for understanding, questioning and experimenting
This event will be resolutely interactive. After an introduction to agile governance models and the foundations of Loycocracy, we’ll open a fish bowl, a participative discussion method that encourages listening, exchange and confrontation of points of view in large groups.
Using concrete examples drawn from our experience at Loyco, but above all from your own challenges, we’ll take the time to answer questions, nurture collective reflection and share directly actionable keys. You’ll leave with..:
- a clear understanding of the principles of agile governance,
- concrete guidelines for modeling roles and responsibilities,
- ways of supporting change, aligning values and behavior (Ikigaï),
- and inspirations transferable to your organizational context.
The program
5:30 pm – Welcome
6:00 pm – Welcome & introduction to agile governance
6:30 pm – Questions & answers
6:45pm – Fish bowl (participatory discussion)
7:30 p.m. – Aperitif and social gathering
9:00 pm – End of the event
Practical info & registration
🎟️ Free, registration required
ℹ️ In French
June 9, 2026
Loyco – Geneva(map)
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June 25, 2026
Loyco – Lausanne(map)
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