Finding & Living in Your Zone of Genius
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The following is a transcript of the video above, from our webinar on “How to Design Democratic Management.” View the full webinar here. Anj Talley: In our bylaws [at Mandela Grocery Cooperative], we have one vote that is required to be unanimous, and that is the vote to hire, Whether or not we’re hiring
The following is a transcript of the video above, from our webinar on “How to Design Democratic Management.” View the full webinar here. Nicole Koch: This is really about sharing power and money. In order to share that power, the information has to be there, so that people know how to get involved
Image Credit: Zeke Tucker on Unsplash We want to support and amplify our communities, so how do you find the balance as a global market brand and maintain integrity as a Native person? Bethany Yellowtail, Los Angeles Times, November 29, 2018 As the quote from Yellowtail—a Northern Cheyenne fashion designer—attests, Indigenous artists routinely face tensions
Image Credit: Marten Newhall on Unsplash Social enterprises are for-profit businesses that claim to offer the types of social benefits generally associated with charities, fostering a socially conscious image while making a profit. Familiar examples include TOMS and Warby Parker, but they are not alone: conventional businesses like Amazon and Toyota also strive to project