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Collective Capitalism

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For decades, professionals have been told there are only two paths to success. Climb the corporate ladder or go it alone. One promises stability at the cost of autonomy. The other offers freedom with isolation and risk. Collective Capitalism argues that both models are outdated and unnecessary. This book introduces a third way. Built from real-world experience rather than theory, Collective Capitalism explores how modern collectives are reshaping work by combining autonomy, shared ownership, transparency, and accountability. It shows how people can do meaningful work, earn more, and maintain control over their lives without being trapped by rigid hierarchies or the relentless hustle of solo entrepreneurship. Through the story and evolution of a professional collective, the book examines why traditional corporate structures struggle to adapt, why the gig economy falls short for many professionals, and how a new operating model can bridge the gap. Readers are guided through the principles, tradeoffs, and realities of building organizations where success is shared, leadership is distributed, and culture is designed intentionally rather than inherited by accident. Collective Capitalism is not an attack on free markets. It is a practical evolution of them. It challenges leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs to rethink how value is created, how teams are structured, and how work can support both performance and humanity. Clear-eyed, candid, and grounded in experience, this book offers a blueprint for building modern businesses that actually work for the people inside them.
Undertittel
How Shared Success Transforms Business
ISBN
9798317829605
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.6.2026
Forlag
Bookbaby
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