Difference between revisions of "Talk:Open business concept"
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Raju G Ramachandra | Raju G Ramachandra | ||
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+ | * This is a good initial draft for criticizing & building a better one later | ||
+ | * Need more details about the overall design, including identification of key aspects | ||
+ | * Approval overall ("great work") | ||
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+ | If I'm understanding that right, then thank you... and I will see if I can be more specific and concrete, and perhaps lay out a first-cut suggestion for how best to either (a) move an existing business towards OBM, or (b) start a new business on OBM principles. My main shortcoming here is that I have no formal business training; most of my business knowledge is from personal self-employment experience (to make a very long story short), so I am largely depending on others to supply details of how larger, more successful businesses are run. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 09:57, 15 February 2007 (EST) |
Revision as of 14:57, 15 February 2007
The idea is a good start and candidate for strawman design. Please communicate the over all design direction to determine the rough sketch that can be created with the initial intention of discarding it - but can surely encourage discussion to identify the key aspects in the design process and to generate better business model alternatives to re-sketch something open, practical and concrete to implement.
Great Work! Raju G Ramachandra rgogulam@gmail.com
ummm...
What I get from this is:
- This is a good initial draft for criticizing & building a better one later
- Need more details about the overall design, including identification of key aspects
- Approval overall ("great work")
If I'm understanding that right, then thank you... and I will see if I can be more specific and concrete, and perhaps lay out a first-cut suggestion for how best to either (a) move an existing business towards OBM, or (b) start a new business on OBM principles. My main shortcoming here is that I have no formal business training; most of my business knowledge is from personal self-employment experience (to make a very long story short), so I am largely depending on others to supply details of how larger, more successful businesses are run. --Woozle 09:57, 15 February 2007 (EST)