How to Hire for a Democratic Company

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Q: How should I set up our company’s application and interview methods to ensure I employ the most value driven, hard working and qualified individuals?

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The Cooperative Beer

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The venerable English pub has long been a place where everyone from the businessman to the housewife to the student, factory worker and vicar could meet as equals — a social commons that reflected the neighborhood and its idiosyncrasies.

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Ideal Jobs for the Shareable Economy

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Andrew Price at GOOD hig

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Community-Supported Music

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It was the summer of 2007 and Kristin Hersh, frontwoman for the then-defunct band Throwing Muses, was at the end of a seven-month tour to promote her latest solo record.

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How to Live Your Values at Work

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Q: How can we be sure to live our values at work and how will it help make our company more democratic?

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Future Travel

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Casey Fenton is the founder of CouchSurfing, a global movement that connects travelers with locals in over 230 countries and territories around the world.

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Is there a Shareable Eats Movement?

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In the past week, we've reported on a waffle joint in Oregon that facilitates barter among customers and a cafe

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Crowdfunded Filmmaking

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The Biracy Project is "a social experiment in crowdfunded filmmaking." Like Hollywood studios, "we bring together brilliant people to make top-quality movies.

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What's Working in Coworking

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In coworking, freelancers and contractors share work space – and sometimes professional or philosophical affinities.

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How to Share a Waffle

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Off the Waffle in Eugene, Oregon is not your typical waffle house. You won’t find pads of butter, bottles of fake maple syrup, or sides of hash browns and eggs here.

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