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*Starts with accepting premise that by collaboration, we can solve larger problems. Thus, we take a few top entrepreneurs into a Genius Network for Systems Transformation. Requirement for joining is team play - not saying that I will do it my way, but in a collaborative way. All partners are consulted. Owner makes decisions with input.
*Starts with accepting premise that by collaboration, we can solve larger problems. Thus, we take a few top entrepreneurs into a Genius Network for Systems Transformation.  
*All enterprise is simply a synthesis of viable businesses - of common large market items.
*Requirement for joining is team play - hanging your ego at the door. Not saying that I will do it my way, but in a collaborative way. All partners are consulted. Owner makes decisions with input.
*All enterprise is simply a synthesis of proven, viable businesses - of common large market items.
*We agree to develop the product ecosystem as an education and manufacturing enterprise. Call it a school, a Transformative Enterprise Center.
*Our bottom line social contract is ending artificial scarcity (artificial material scarcity) from first principles.

Revision as of 18:13, 15 August 2022

  • Starts with accepting premise that by collaboration, we can solve larger problems. Thus, we take a few top entrepreneurs into a Genius Network for Systems Transformation.
  • Requirement for joining is team play - hanging your ego at the door. Not saying that I will do it my way, but in a collaborative way. All partners are consulted. Owner makes decisions with input.
  • All enterprise is simply a synthesis of proven, viable businesses - of common large market items.
  • We agree to develop the product ecosystem as an education and manufacturing enterprise. Call it a school, a Transformative Enterprise Center.
  • Our bottom line social contract is ending artificial scarcity (artificial material scarcity) from first principles.