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Is there a difference in how Sociocracy works in for-profit companies and non-profit organizations?

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Is there a difference in how Sociocracy works in for-profit companies and non-profit organizations?

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A. Sociocracy is a structure and governance system that integrates the distinction between for-profit and non-profit companies, and between public organizations and private enterprise. With this model, all entities have both social and economic responsibilities, and the process of governance happens everywhere throughout the system by everyone, at the level of scale they operate at and not by a large separate “government” or by separate “management”.

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