Sunday, August 2, 2015

The Interactive Economy Is Too A Supply Chain Economy

   (Commentary posted by Roger Erickson)
The P2P Foundation shows how all bureaucracies inevitably miss the point of why they were founded. In this case the P2PF argues:
The interactive economy is not a supply chain economy

Sorry, but they're applying apple bandages to a constantly bleeding orange challenge.

Of course the interactive economy is a supply chain economy. 
It's supplying Increasing Cultural Adaptive Rate!

Members just aren't aware of what they're really supplying. Claiming that they aren't supplying what they are supplying isn't gonna make that task go away. This is tragic.

If you're gonna make a claim to being on the bleeding edge, you at least ought to be able to smoothly redefine blood as it evolves added functions. :(

Otherwise, you may as well be a tree claiming that it isn't forming a forest. This may be beyond rocket science, but they're still missing the point.


2 comments:

Random said...

https://originofspecious.wordpress.com/2015/07/09/the-theoretical-underpinnings-of-osbornes-budget/
Promote to post please.

Tom Hickey said...

Promoted. Thanks.