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This CEO is democratically elected – his staff can fire him once every year

4 pointsby probeabout 8 years ago

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probeabout 8 years ago
Does anyone know or been part of any other company that has run like this (maybe instead of CEO, it&#x27;s the VP of Product or some other position that is democratically elected)? Thought this was fascinating and prompts the question of why aren&#x27;t companies more democratic in nature (note, this is for late-stage companies where business risk has been reduced, not your early-stage startup).<p>I wasn&#x27;t in love with the one-year term limit and think it should be a lot longer (like 3-5 years). There is also the risk of losing a very long vision (think 10+ years) because of this process, but perhaps you can mitigate that by having candidates address it explicitly while &quot;campaigning&quot;. I would even introduce elements such as having debates and town halls.<p>Interesting to think about regardless!
crispytxabout 8 years ago
All CEOs are democratically elected. Shareholders vote on Board Members, and then Board Members vote on CEOs.