OK, so just for clarification: Are you saying that it is OK to vote individually on your own wages? Or are you saying that wages should be voted on by ALL shareholders? There is a difference. I know what we are doing here on Steemit and I believe that is one of the issues we are facing. Is there any OTHER employee-owned business that runs that way? And I mean a large business, not a family-run business where everyone is co-operating.
Voting for a witness is like voting for a political leader. You have no idea what they do behind your back. In a corporation, you not only vote for the Board of Directors, you also get to vote on individual resolutions. And there is a method in place to submit your own resolutions. Nothing of the sort here. At least not that I know of, otherwise I would be submitting resolutions instead of writing articles.
we haven't got that far yet.
I haven't addressed "should".
we're still discussing "is".
speaking of is...have you ever heard of Dunbar's Number?
apparantely not or you would not have said.
Is there any OTHER employee-owned business that runs that way? And I mean a large business, not a family-run business where everyone is co-operating.
When the group exceeds a certain limit...rationality begins to break down.
Nope, never heard of Dunbar's Number. I'll see if I can find anything about it now.
I have several post about it.
this might help you find them
https://www.asksteem.com/
Also see: monkeysphere, behavioral sinks, rat utopia, The Iron Law of Bureaucracy...
Wow! Long read, but Monkeysphere is very interesting! I just followed you since you said this is the kind of stuff you post about. That's good stuff.
thank you...stay tuned.
tell all your friends.
bring popcorn, beer and COOKIES!
more to come.
All really good material!
I'm so glad to have you passing all this information on to me!
THANK-YOU !
you're most welcome.