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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.
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Follow this pathA practical introduction to Employee Stock Ownership Plans, owner exits, feasibility, participant rights, and early implementation.
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Follow this pathA sequence for consent decision-making, circle structure, roles, and sociocratic governance in cooperatives and human-centered organizations.
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A practical explanation of consent decision-making, including the difference between preference, tolerance, and objection.
A comprehensive Sociocracy For All handbook covering consent, circles, roles, meeting process, implementation, and examples.
The official Sociocracy 3.0 site introducing S3 as a free, modular pattern language for evolving agile and resilient organizations.
A Co-operatives UK guide explaining sociocracy for co-ops, including consent decision-making, circle working, double-linking, open elections, benefits, drawbacks, and templates.
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.
An open handbook documenting how Loomio runs as a non-hierarchical worker cooperative.
The S3 pattern page defining a circle as a self-governing and semi-autonomous team that collaborates around a domain.
A USFWC collection of short guides and tools on worker co-op fundamentals, including member engagement, boards, structure, decision-making, onboarding, member removal, and meeting templates.
A governance and economic model for self-sustaining, mission-oriented, distributed organizations.
A Co-operatives UK resource explaining consent-based decision-making in sociocratic circles, including domains, objections, review dates, and decision records.
A real-world example of articles of incorporation and bylaws from Equal Exchange, one of the better-known U.S. worker cooperatives.
A DAWI guide explaining how governing documents can codify democratic ownership, governance structure, growth, and conflict-resolution pathways.
A wiki overview of self-management practices and examples associated with the Reinventing Organizations framework.
A DAWI resource collection focused on scale, impact, cooperative growth, economic recovery, and worker cooperative sector data.
A Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation starting point with links to a handbook and sections on incorporation, decision-making, business planning, and co-op principles.
A legal and practical manual from SELC, EBCLC, and the Green Collar Communities Clinic on starting and operating a worker-owned business.