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A distributive enterprise, according to OSE Standards - is an enterprise that follows [[OSE Specifications]], and explicitly so by maintaining the replication of such an enterprise by others at the core of its operational strategy. This means that the enterprise, in its essential design, has a mechanisms for training others to replicate the same. For example, at Factor e Farm, we are explicitly creating the practical training option - where fabricators-in-training are encouraged to help us in production runs in exchange for learning to start their own enterprise. Our goal is to provide the production training, organizational insights, open business model, and other documentation to make this happen as part of the transition to [[Economy 2.0]] | A distributive enterprise, according to OSE Standards - is an enterprise that follows [[OSE Specifications]], and explicitly so by''' maintaining the replication of such an enterprise by others at the core of its operational strategy'''. This means that the enterprise, in its essential design, has a mechanisms for training others to replicate the same. For example, at Factor e Farm, we are explicitly creating the practical training option - where fabricators-in-training are encouraged to help us in production runs in exchange for learning to start their own enterprise. Our goal is to provide the production training, organizational insights, open business model, and other documentation to make this happen as part of the transition to [[Economy 2.0]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:03, 29 April 2011
A distributive enterprise, according to OSE Standards - is an enterprise that follows OSE Specifications, and explicitly so by maintaining the replication of such an enterprise by others at the core of its operational strategy. This means that the enterprise, in its essential design, has a mechanisms for training others to replicate the same. For example, at Factor e Farm, we are explicitly creating the practical training option - where fabricators-in-training are encouraged to help us in production runs in exchange for learning to start their own enterprise. Our goal is to provide the production training, organizational insights, open business model, and other documentation to make this happen as part of the transition to Economy 2.0