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Jobiz.org Capitalism that runs on altruism instead of greed Esta pagina en Espaņol
Journal Accounting Proposals Participants Contact
This online infrastructure will provide transparent accounting and management resources for entrepreneurship. Enabling donor/participants to advance social goals through direct hands on management.
Participants can decide where a donation will do its work. Funds can be switched from one project to another. Changes in the direction of a project are done through proposals and are voted on by participants.
Each project is a business plan for social action. A business idea with a social purpose is presented on this form... once approved... participants may become involved with its activities.
A participant is anyone that wishes to participate in any particular project. The goal is that through these business sufficient income is generated not only to fund social purposes but to also benefit the participants.
Set up as a game format played by a variety of members online. A game who's final object is charity, community, and education. A direct and hands on platform for charitable action.
Select Pizza Quantica from the links on the right. This a running business, the other links are business proposals. A journal is kept that keeps details for the day. Copies of the communications of the day between participants are kept and are open to all. The accounting link will provide a high level of transparency. Expenses are scanned and entered into a spreadsheet, regulating cost and income. Anyone can make a proposal ... like I want a raise or lets lower the price, it is then accepted or rejected by the participants... all under the watchful eyes of many.
We are working on building a server based system that will give business information in real time. A chat room format with an integrated "problem - solution" mechanism, providing a democratically driven decision making process.
I believe that a small business is a microcosm of community. That if you participate in these businesses your observations will stimulate the right actions needed to correct and make improvements. That with these tools better individuals and community can be built.
Claudio Avendano P.O. Box 401, Winston, Georgia 30187
404 567 5869
email ... jobizorg@gmail.com
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History and Comment
It was a hope to find a solution for suffering. Why not?
If there is something mechanically wrong with our society that makes for human suffering then it would be important to understand what it is.
The obvious forms of suffering like hunger, cold, or disease are minimized through a good economy. The less obvious forms of suffering like loneliness, are relived through social and philosophical action.
So, the best approach the problem would be to build whole economic base that encompasses not only business income to combat cold and hunger, but also an underlying social system that would relive loneliness and depression.
Since suffering is world wide, ideally, the economic base would be more appropriate if were international.
About ten years ago I sold some property I had and began a project to hand make clothing in Chile. The concept was to make the finest hand made clothing in the poorest area of Chile and in turn sell them to the wealthiest men in America. With the profits build schools and better the lives of the people that made the clothes. All this done in the context of study and experimentation on new concepts of social organization.
As you may know there are very few tailors that can actually make clothes by hand. It requires a great deal of specific knowledge plus the talent to sew well. We spent the first five years training the shop to make a form of hand made suit that is specific to the high end clothing business. About 4 years ago we opened a retail store. Unfortunately in the first moths of opening we were given notice that the building owner had defaulted on the buildings mortgage. Our store as well as all the other tenants of this 7 story building lost our leases.
In 2008 I closed our shop in Chile. In order to put to best use the property we hade in Chile we placed the tailoring equipment in small portion of the property and built a Pizza parlor.
This concept evolved from this experience. I am now marketing this idea to the business community and academics to build the acceptance and participation needed for this project to move ahead.
Thank you,
Claudio Avendano P.O.Box 401, Winston, Georgia 30187
404 567 5859
email ... jobizorg@gamil.com