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How to Improve Bike Signage

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The idea that Los Angeles is a car town is a generally agreed-upon truism that few Angelenos would think to dispute. In the popular imagination the act of driving is what defines the city. Read more »

How to Live Your Values at Work

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Q: How can we be sure to live our values at work and how will it help make our company more democratic?
A: Explore Communications, a Denver-based marketing and advertising firm, had staff members collectively determine the company’s valu. Read more »

12 Nifty Ideas to Improve Your City

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Since our launch in October, Shareable.net has published lots of nifty DIY ideas for making cities more sociable, resilient, and sustainable. Read more »

How to Share a Waffle

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Off the Waffle in Eugene, Oregon is not your typical waffle house. You won’t find pads of butter, bottles of fake maple syrup, or sides of hash browns and eggs here. Read more »

How to Make a Franchise Shareable

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Q: How can I promote choice within my franchise while maintaining a high-quality product?
A: Great Harvest Bread Company is the largest group of specialty bread retailers in the United States with over 200 bakeries in 39 states. Read more »

How to Design Cities to Counter Racism

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In this nine-minute TED video, Nate Silver (primary author of the blog FiveThirtyEight) explores racial attitudes in the 2008 elections. Read more »

How to Share Time Through Timebanking

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Time exchanges have been around for over a 100 years, presumably much longer in various forms, many undocumented. Read more »

How to Throw a Community Swap Meet

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We all have something to offer and needs to fill. The more we can provide for each other locally, the closer we are to sustainability. Read more »

How Nonprofits Can Share Down Their Costs (Part II)

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In part one of this piece, I discuss the various ways that nonprofit organizations can benefit from sharing relationships with each other and with their supporters. Read more »

How to Plant a Habitat Garden at the Local Playground

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I've described how our circle of San Francisco families have launched a number of neighborhood projects--and in the Shareable article "Urban Butterflies," my pal Olivia Boler describes how started we started a group to explore the lifec. Read more »
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 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

Trust and Community

This series explores trust and community, two vital ingredients for the sharing economy. Shareable delves into the topic with a mix of thought leadership, storytelling, and how-tos. The series includes independently developed feature stories and blog posts from Shareable and quarterly op-eds from the sponsor (see Shareable's sponsorship policy).

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The series is supported by a donation from TrustCloud. TrustCloud helps you own the trust you’ve built online. By gathering data from multiple sources and applying proprietary algorithms, TrustCloud builds a snapshot of who you are – and how trustworthy you are – based on your behavior with sharing economy partners like Airbnb, RelayRides, and even Craigslist. Find out more at www.trustcloud.com.

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