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Business development is part of Open Source Ecology development effort. After products are developed, then Business Development follows towards distributive Enterprise. The unique feature of Open Source ecology Business Development effort is that it is an open process where many people collaborate towards radically distributed Enterprise models. This page documents various ideas that can be developed collaboratively by many people and also used by many of them. The scale of this effort is towards the open-source everything store. Larger than Amazon and Walmart, the goal is to reach about 1 trillion dollars as of salary earning towards the open source [[Tipping Point]]. | |||
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Revision as of 02:06, 5 March 2018
Business Development Introduction
Business development is part of Open Source Ecology development effort. After products are developed, then Business Development follows towards distributive Enterprise. The unique feature of Open Source ecology Business Development effort is that it is an open process where many people collaborate towards radically distributed Enterprise models. This page documents various ideas that can be developed collaboratively by many people and also used by many of them. The scale of this effort is towards the open-source everything store. Larger than Amazon and Walmart, the goal is to reach about 1 trillion dollars as of salary earning towards the open source Tipping Point.
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Angel Rodriguez Conference Call 17
Meet Angel Rodriguez
Angel Rodriguez - Operations Management from Open Source Ecology on Vimeo.
We are discussing enterprise setup for production earnings
- How do we do proper tax, liability, and business structuring?
- How does this relate to putting the land into trust - as a permanent site of Future Heritage as OSE Holdings?
...and then the real discussion started...