I’ve been hearing a lot about “too big to fail“
over the past couple months, and I have come to conclusion that it’s a bogus hoax. In truth, people should be talking about complanies that are too big to survive.
IT’s a Small World
After all, small is lean. Online, small is clean. Most of all: small is competitive. The world is small — it’s actually just a dot. No one should be talking about landing on Mars, we need to concentrate on landing a deal with our own planet that will allow us to survive, and we need to land deals with our brothers and sisters that will keep us healthy and safe from strife.
The Future is in the Home Office
If you want the “quick and dirty” straightforward slogan: We don’t need no employers. The World 2.0 is a global village. What we need are contracts that work. What we need are healthcare systems that aren’t tied to the notion of employment, because employment is DEAD. Think about that the next time you buy something on ebay.
What We Need are People Skilled in Web Skills: Online Reading, Online Writing, Online Communications, Online Interaction,…
These are the skills that will enable business entrepreneurs to hammer out sucessful businesses tomorrow — and that is why we need to invest in such human capital … today!
I've posted a blog article about how "small is beautiful" also applies to search and/or media companies — see: http://gaggle.info/post/160/small-is-more-efficie…
Could not agree more. More needs to be done to foster small business. They employ the majority and provide the largest benefits to all of society.