No I haven’t forgot about the little endeavour I launched in May: I started thinking we need someplace to just try stuff. If it works, then great: we can replicate it on our own sites or even develop something more permanent, public, and professional. If it doesn’t work, then that’s ok too: without actually losing [...]
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[This post is a preface to the Draft Enterprise Model post.] As with my Résumé/Manifesto, the Draft Enterprise Model is an older piece of work (from June 2007) that I’d be just as happy never to see again; but I think it at least helps to give a more comprehensive impression of my background and [...]
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[Originally written in June 2007, unless otherwise noted. See the The Practice of Theory: Prefacing the Draft Enterprise Model.] Introduction: This is a germinal outline for a very open business model, for a very open and adaptive type of enterprise. Open Conceptual was founded for the purpose of developing intellectual resources, and one such resource [...]
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