Thanks for this advice. Tony - I sent you a DM to follow up.

-Dan

On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 10:45:18 AM UTC-4, Alex Linsker wrote:
>
> Sounds great, and I like what Tony said.
>
> Find leaders of hundreds or thousands of people and make your place their 
> work home.
>
> Write a contract with then, a Constitution or Charter or at least a Bill 
> of Rights or Community Guidelines, that gives them autonomy and sets 
> limits, so they can do sales for you and know it will stay theirs. Have 
> monthly meetings with them, open to members and the public, and they know 
> what their people want. Then you have a pluralistic 
> community-of-communities, and are well on your way to being a workplace 
> democracy.
>
> Alex Linsker, http://CollectiveAgency.co
>
>

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