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Moneyhead1kk2015-05-06 22:11:23
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Moneyhead1kk, 2015-05-06 22:11:23

Idea - Hands - Money, how to distribute importance and pay for merits?

For example, everyone worked for a salary, the main income from the company was received by one person who was not on the list of the question. At one fine moment, the one who received all the profits decided to donate the business to his workers, how they would subsequently share the profits.
How to divide into equal shares is obviously clear.
I would like to hear how people see what position claims what and how to distribute the importance of these workers.
1) idea - the one who wrote the idea and concept of the project 2
) hands - the one who implemented the site and its performance
3) money - the one who attracted investments
category then do not specify anything
Sample answer
(money)
1 - 20%
2 - 40%
3 - 40%

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Spetros, 2015-05-06
@Moneyhead1kk

You can divide the skin of an unkilled bear in different ways.
An ideal scheme is possible only for an ideal non-existent project.
Do you have one?

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Leonid Pavlov, 2015-05-07
@PLP-RU

None of us knows your situation and will not recommend proportions.
We need to negotiate among ourselves. Otherwise, contradictions will sooner or later destroy the team. Get together and discuss the distribution of shares. Personally, you probably have a feeling about a "fair" distribution. Most likely everyone has it. Bring them together.
Maybe someone does not want to work for shares, but prefers to stay "on the payroll."
When distributing shares, I would rather proceed from the volume (importance) of the work performed now and in the future, rather than past merits.
Still, as an option, you can ask for the recommendations of the former owner, if he agrees. It is not necessary to follow them exactly, but you can take them as a basis.

P.S. Только меня волнует, что ребята сделали с человеком, который "получал всю прибыль"? 
Простите )))

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Denis Ineshin, 2015-05-06
@IonDen

If the contribution is proportional, then you need to share it equally) But in practice, whoever is in charge shares it as he sees fit.

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Optimus, 2015-05-06
Pyan @marrk2

So you yourself answered: everyone invested in the project in exactly proportion to the forces and means
. So equally. But if it is not proportional)))

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