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A beginner-friendly path through the main employee ownership models and the culture needed to make them work.
Best for: Founders, operators, workers, advisors, and students
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A beginner-friendly path through the main employee ownership models and the culture needed to make them work.
Best for: Founders, operators, workers, advisors, and students
Follow this pathCore resources for understanding worker cooperative governance, boards, meetings, policies, and democratic management.
Best for: Worker-owners, founders, cooperative developers, and boards
Follow this pathA practical introduction to Employee Stock Ownership Plans, owner exits, feasibility, participant rights, and early implementation.
Best for: Founders, operators, boards, advisors, and employees
Follow this pathA path for understanding EOTs, business transition, trust structure, financing, and examples.
Best for: Founders, operators, advisors, boards, and researchers
Follow this pathA sequence for consent decision-making, circle structure, roles, and sociocratic governance in cooperatives and human-centered organizations.
Best for: Operators, members, facilitators, boards, and advisors
Follow this pathResources on growing democratic organizations without losing participation, accountability, or mission alignment.
Best for: Operators, boards, founders, researchers, and ecosystem builders
Follow this pathA cautious path through legal structures, financing, feasibility, bylaws, valuation, and governance documents.
Best for: Founders, boards, advisors, operators, and investors
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An introduction to circle structures, domains, operational roles, linking, and how sociocracy distributes governance across an organization.
Project Equity’s overview of EOTs, including how the model works, why it is flexible, and how it can provide employees with profit sharing and a voice in governance.
A step-by-step Sociocracy For All guide for transitioning an existing organization into linked, nested circles.
A comprehensive Sociocracy For All handbook covering consent, circles, roles, meeting process, implementation, and examples.
A broad Sociocracy For All resource hub with primers, books, articles, videos, and topic guides on consent, circles, meetings, roles, selection, proposals, feedback, and implementation.
The S3 pattern page for consent decision-making, describing a facilitated group process that invites objections and improves proposals.
A DAWI guide to democratic management practices organized around power, information, people, and money, with tools and examples for worker co-ops and democratic workplaces.
A Sociocracy For All article explaining how leader and delegate links connect nested circles and support information flow.
A UK report on the practices, governance, and cultural conditions that support effective employee ownership.
A practical guide for using Loomio to support transparent board, committee, and collaborative governance processes.
An academic article examining sociocracy in nonprofit organizations and the opportunities and inequalities that can emerge in practice.
An academic article examining sociocracy in nonprofit organizations, including its democratic potential and practical tensions.
A benchmark guide summarized by Rutgers CLEO comparing employee-owned company practices across engagement, reward, governance, ownership culture, and social responsibility.
A Sociocracy For All article focused on objections: what they are, why they matter, and how they can improve proposals rather than stop decisions.
A DAWI program and resource hub focused on practical democratic management tools, assessments, activities, and training.
A real governance agreement from Sociocracy For All showing how domains, circles, authority, operations, and budget responsibilities can be documented.
A Sociocracy for All resource explaining why sociocracy can fit cooperative governance and how consent, circles, and peer learning can support co-ops.
A Sociocracy For All article explaining why large groups should not try to make every decision together and how circles can support scale.
A detailed NCEO publication on how EOTs work, how they compare to ESOPs, and how companies can structure, finance, govern, and operate after an EOT transition.
A foundational book on sociocracy and dynamic governance, covering history, theory, principles, meeting methods, implementation, bylaws examples, and decision guides.