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(Created page with "=About= A breakdown of an enterprise into critical componets, with evaluation following: =Components= *Facility/plant *revenue model *technology *Stack *Capex *Opex *Operators *training *Recruiting *Staff etc =Evaluation= Basics! *Is the cost of production greater than revenue? If so, no go. Etc. *Do you have the money to start the business?") |
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*Is the cost of production greater than revenue? If so, no go. Etc. | *Is the cost of production greater than revenue? If so, no go. Etc. | ||
*Do you have the money to start the business? | *Do you have the money to start the business? | ||
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Evaluation of enterprise collaboration. Do a video on this - for common misconceptions. Main one is that people thing we have the GVCS developed already, people trained, and enterprises replicated. No. We are doing that, and there are costs involved. Once provent, replication tends to zero marginal cost fallacy. | |||
This main mental model failure should be described as the [[Zero Marginal Cost Fallacy]] - people thinking that zero marginal cost already exists, prior to the infrastructure required for zero marginal cost production being established. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:07, 1 May 2026
About
A breakdown of an enterprise into critical componets, with evaluation following:
Components
- Facility/plant
- revenue model
- technology
- Stack
- Capex
- Opex
- Operators
- training
- Recruiting
- Staff
etc
Evaluation
Basics!
- Is the cost of production greater than revenue? If so, no go. Etc.
- Do you have the money to start the business?
Purpose
Evaluation of enterprise collaboration. Do a video on this - for common misconceptions. Main one is that people thing we have the GVCS developed already, people trained, and enterprises replicated. No. We are doing that, and there are costs involved. Once provent, replication tends to zero marginal cost fallacy.
This main mental model failure should be described as the Zero Marginal Cost Fallacy - people thinking that zero marginal cost already exists, prior to the infrastructure required for zero marginal cost production being established.