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Cooperative Management + Competitive Management in Groups, Companies + Society
If you get what you measure, then why not measure the best of all possible worlds? I propose that the best of all possible worlds is universal happiness — and there seems to be strong evidence that universal happiness is … Continue reading
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Tagged companies, company, competition, competitive, cooperation, cooperative, firm, firms, management
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What the 1% can learn from the 99% — opportunities for a 100% economy
First of all, let me simplify. Karl Marx also achieved great insights by simplifying. So let’s pretend that “the 1%” own everything, make all the profits, accumulate all the wealth. Let’s also pretend that “the 99%” are only workers, get … Continue reading
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Tagged business, capital, capitalism, communities, community, economics, economy, fair, fairness, free market, free markets, group, groups, market, markets, opportunity, society, work, workers
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Social entrepreneurship is not about individuals
In my opinion, social entrepreneurship is not about individuals — and this raises an interesting question: What kinds of organizational structures are the optimal for social entrepreneurs to use in order to build effective social projects? I don’t have an … Continue reading
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Tagged individual, individuals, profile, profiles, soci, social, social network, social networking, social networks, website, websites
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Rick Falkvinge: “When I am cooperating on the Net, I am literally not aware where my own thoughts end and others’ start”
When they identify a problem, they broadcast it to their entire circle of friends and friends of friends They don’t know who will respond, but they know they will be helped. The Net has changed how we cooperate [as] a … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborate, collaboration, community, cooperate, cooperation, other, others, partner, partners, partnership, self
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What makes success rich (and what makes failure poor)?
Is it a paying job? A high salary? No, it’s not you — it’s the other people: very few start-ups get off the ground without a wide, vibrant network of advisers and mentors, potential customers and clients, quality vendors and … Continue reading
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Tagged employ, employed, employment, job, jobs, start up, startup, startups, unemployment
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Social Networks + Filter Failure
Imagine a circle a little larger than a typical computer screen in size (2000 pixels in diameter). Now imagine one single pixel in that circle. If that single pixel represents your friends list on Facebook (ca. 1000 people), then the … Continue reading
You got your new Facebook Profile Timeline? Now get this (from Elizabeth Warren)
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