"Knowledge exchange affects everything and redesigns the systems and infrastructure around us. The corporate infrastructure that used to provide a layer of protection now forms a legacy of financial burden in the form of assets that can rapidly become redundant and costly to carry. Probably for the first time since the commencement of the industrial revolution in the late 1700s, it’s better to be small than big in business. So the question any company should be asking is:Trechos retirados de "The Great Fragmentation : why the future of business is small" de Steve Sammartino.
Would I build this same infrastructure today given the choice of a clean slate?
The simple reality of the technology revolution that we’re living through is that it requires ‘clean-slate’ business strategies.
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The power base of industrial companies is breaking up. It’s flipping from the ‘few’ to the ‘many’.
What it means for business The industrial business playbook is being rewritten. Industrial legacy infrastructure is no longer a business advantage."
terça-feira, dezembro 06, 2016
Uma novela sobre Mongo (parte II)
Parte I.
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