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#Patents | #Patents | ||
#Proprietary development and trade secrets. Standard product development where many independent agents make variations of the same product, as opposed to collaborating to increase the overall quality of the | #Proprietary development and trade secrets. Standard product development where many independent agents make variations of the same product, as opposed to collaborating to increase the overall quality of the product. Working to be the best as opposed to uplifting everyone. | ||
#Protectionism | #Protectionism | ||
#Design for obsolescence | #Design for obsolescence | ||
#Advertising | #Advertising | ||
#Military establishment | #Military establishment | ||
#Many regulations in industry. This needs to be discussed specifically. Examples below. | |||
#Long food miles | |||
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Revision as of 15:55, 1 March 2019
Competitive waste is the cost of competing as opposed to collaborating. Examples of competitive waste are:
- Patents
- Proprietary development and trade secrets. Standard product development where many independent agents make variations of the same product, as opposed to collaborating to increase the overall quality of the product. Working to be the best as opposed to uplifting everyone.
- Protectionism
- Design for obsolescence
- Advertising
- Military establishment
- Many regulations in industry. This needs to be discussed specifically. Examples below.
- Long food miles