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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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Follow this pathResources on growing democratic organizations without losing participation, accountability, or mission alignment.
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An introduction to circle structures, domains, operational roles, linking, and how sociocracy distributes governance across an organization.
A practical explanation of consent decision-making, including the difference between preference, tolerance, and objection.
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.
Mondragon’s official overview of its cooperative principles, including democratic organization, sovereignty of labor, participation in management, and intercooperation.
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.
A clear introductory overview of sociocracy as a governance system based on consent, circles, roles, linking, rounds, and continuous improvement.
A detailed case study of Unicorn Grocery, a worker-owned grocery co-op in Manchester using sociocracy in its governance.
An open handbook documenting how Loomio runs as a non-hierarchical worker cooperative.
A starter resource for understanding worker cooperatives, member ownership, and democratic workplace participation.
A University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives report summarizing governance structures, practices, and culture among U.S. worker co-ops based on survey data.
A USFWC Co-op Clinic mini guide on the role, composition, and accountability of worker co-op boards.
Project Equity case studies of businesses that converted to worker cooperatives, including examples such as Big Timberworks, Namaste Solar, Pattycake Bakery, and Real Pickles.
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.
An ICA governance paper on how cooperatives can balance democratic principles, flexibility, resilience, and complexity.
A Co-operatives UK page highlighting co-ops that have implemented sociocracy, including Equal Care Co-operative, Outlandish, Unicorn Grocery, VME, and others.
A DAWI-hosted AORTA resource outlining a conflict-resolution process that can be used by cooperatives.
A Co-operatives UK resource explaining consent-based decision-making in sociocratic circles, including domains, objections, review dates, and decision records.
A Co-operatives UK guide to consent-based decision-making, domains, review dates, decision records, and iterative governance.
The International Cooperative Alliance’s official statement of cooperative identity, values, and seven principles, including democratic member control and member economic participation.
A CWCF guide to decision-making in worker co-ops, including member meetings, board roles, management accountability, and the need for clear authority.
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 Co-operatives UK template page offering practical downloads for co-ops beginning to use sociocratic governance practices.
A real-world example of articles of incorporation and bylaws from Equal Exchange, one of the better-known U.S. worker cooperatives.
A SELC article explaining key tradeoffs between forming a worker cooperative as an LLC or as a cooperative corporation.
A DAWI guide explaining how governing documents can codify democratic ownership, governance structure, growth, and conflict-resolution pathways.
A SELC teach-in page outlining core questions about governance versus management, common governance structures, board roles, officer roles, and legal requirements.
A practical resource from South Mountain Company with tips for effective meetings and consensus decision-making in worker cooperatives.
A USDA circular with sample cooperative legal documents, including bylaws and related governance provisions.
An editable sample bylaws document for worker cooperatives that can help groups avoid starting their governance documents from scratch.
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 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 Sociocracy For All article on how small teams can use sociocratic practices and what may need adaptation at very small sizes.
A worker co-op roundtable from the International Co-operative Governance Symposium discussing sociocracy, hierarchy, flat governance, and cooperative practice.
A CooperationWorks article arguing that sociocracy can help worker co-ops avoid informal hierarchy, scale beyond consensus, and build transparent governance practices.
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 worker-co-op-specific code explaining how cooperative principles apply to worker-owned businesses, including governance, membership, work, capital, and participation.
A legal and practical manual from SELC, EBCLC, and the Green Collar Communities Clinic on starting and operating a worker-owned business.
A plain-language DAWI overview of what worker cooperatives are, how they differ from other models, and how ownership and voting typically work.
A presentation from USFWC and DAWN advisors covering the basics of worker cooperative governance and management.
A SELC practice guide written for attorneys advising worker cooperative corporations.
A research report by Hilary Abell on barriers and success factors for scaling worker cooperatives, including cooperative culture, training, management, capital, and governance.
CICOPA’s international declaration defining worker cooperatives and the core characteristics of democratic worker ownership.