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These are high ideals, but our route is practical: Extreme Production. This means absolutely efficient production which competes with existing proprietary enterprise - and which may have a potential to dominate - upon reaching an accelerated rate of innovation via collaborative, open source development. | These are high ideals, but our route is practical: Extreme Production. This means absolutely efficient production which competes with existing proprietary enterprise - and which may have a potential to dominate - upon reaching an accelerated rate of innovation via collaborative, open source development. | ||
To put this into practice, absolute efficiency must be attained - which is favorable in open source - which inherently drives for efficiency by eliminating all forms of competitive waste such as protectionism, proprietary R&D, monopoly, nontransparent communication, centralization, and bureaucracy. | |||
Model integrating production, education, and enterprise training. Focus is on education, production and enterprise training are part of the education. Forum is used for support. | Model integrating production, education, and enterprise training. Focus is on education, production and enterprise training are part of the education. Forum is used for support. |
Revision as of 13:28, 21 March 2014
Introduction
OSE's enterprise model involves a triple revenue model: tuition for immersion education, sale of machine kits, and entrepreneurship training.
The rationale for this is our core mission: creating the open source economy by transitioning the human productive enterprise to a new paradigm of open source, distributed production as the new status quo.
These are high ideals, but our route is practical: Extreme Production. This means absolutely efficient production which competes with existing proprietary enterprise - and which may have a potential to dominate - upon reaching an accelerated rate of innovation via collaborative, open source development.
To put this into practice, absolute efficiency must be attained - which is favorable in open source - which inherently drives for efficiency by eliminating all forms of competitive waste such as protectionism, proprietary R&D, monopoly, nontransparent communication, centralization, and bureaucracy.
Model integrating production, education, and enterprise training. Focus is on education, production and enterprise training are part of the education. Forum is used for support.