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What is it? Nobody knows. It doesn't exist yet. | What is it? Nobody knows. It doesn't exist yet. | ||
But what do we want it to be? OSE envisions collaboratively-developed, [[Distributive Enterprises]] which, like in the Linux model - share a common kernel | But what do we want it to be? OSE envisions collaboratively-developed, [[Distributive Enterprises]] which, like in the Linux model - share a common kernel. | ||
The resulting enterprise blueprints can be downloaded for free. A stewarding org such as OSE proves out the business model, and provides access to rapid learning resources. | The resulting enterprise blueprints can be downloaded for free. A stewarding org such as OSE proves out the business model, and provides access to rapid learning resources. | ||
For the purposes of the OSE Franchise model, defining it means describing in as much detail as possible the relationship, terms, and conditions between OSE and producers who engage in a given [[Distributive Enerprise]]. |
Revision as of 00:14, 19 May 2020
Introduction
What is it? Nobody knows. It doesn't exist yet.
But what do we want it to be? OSE envisions collaboratively-developed, Distributive Enterprises which, like in the Linux model - share a common kernel.
The resulting enterprise blueprints can be downloaded for free. A stewarding org such as OSE proves out the business model, and provides access to rapid learning resources.
For the purposes of the OSE Franchise model, defining it means describing in as much detail as possible the relationship, terms, and conditions between OSE and producers who engage in a given Distributive Enerprise.