Hacking Business Model

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Model proposed by Zak Greant and Michael Widenius.

URL = http://askmonty.org/wiki/The_hacking_business_model

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Purpose, principles and methods

Purpose:


Principles


Methods

Concrete tools for helping us live according to our principles, including:


Default Employee Rules

Some employee roles may have different requirements — for example, someone working on customer support may need to have regular hours. Of course, any differences need to be noted explicitly in the employee's contract in a section that clearly details any differences from the standard agreement.

80 / 20 rule; 80% of the time the employee should work on scheduled tasks. 20% of the time they can work on any tasks of their choice, as long as they will generate revenue, make employees more efficient, or enhance company recognition in a 2 year window. The 20% tasks need to be approved to ensure they follow the above guidelines.

The employee MUST speak up if the company is doing something they think is harmful for itself, its employees or customers. It's crucial for the success of the company that the employees are 'on board' with the vision of the company. Politics are strictly forbidden!

When an employee is leaving they can buy out any Company equipment bought under the hardware allowance. The price is min(market-price, 'initial-price' * max(5 - years_old,0)/5) (i.e., the price of the equipment is reduced by 1/5 each year).


The Rules of the Company

The spouse is encouraged to attend the all company meeting. The Company will pay half of the spouse's ticket and allow the employee to share a hotel room with their spouse (at no extra cost for the employee). The spouse is invited to up to 4 dinners/year (if employees are gathered over dinner). In the above rules another family member can be substituted for the spouse.


Decision-making processes

(Note that these are only guidelines and may be changed. However the changes MUST follow the spirit of the original guidelines).

The Company is led by a CEO. His actions are governed by:

The purpose of the advisory board is to give good advice to the CEO and the employees of the company.

The purpose of the governance team is to give directives (that must be followed) to the CEO and suggest changes to the rules and decisions processes. The governance team has the right to fire and reinstate people (including the CEO).

The Company will be led in an open and democratic fashion:


Difficult decisions / Changing the rules

The rules of the Company can only be changed if at least 75 % of the Company employees are not opposed to the changes.

The owners of 51 % of the voting shares in the Company (initially only the founders) have the definite power to say 'NO' to any made decision that doesn't have 75 % of the employees behind it. They can also propose new decisions that will be be taken if 51 % of the employees stand behind it. This rule can only be changed with 85 % of the voting shares." (http://askmonty.org/wiki/The_hacking_business_model)

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