Open Company Vol III

I´ve thought a lot about it in the last year but never executed: creating an open company. Now I´ve found the businessexperiment.com and I wonder if they will be able to do it. From the "about":

The Business Experiment is a site meant to explore three concepts: wisdom of crowds, open-source business, and the distributed nature of work. The goal is to have the registered users of this site collectively start and run a real business. Business plans will be written. Financing will be sought (if needed). Employees will be hired. Systems of accountability will be put into place.

All major strategic decisions will be voted on by the registered users, and must be implemented by the employees. This will test to see if "the crowd" is really wise or not. Who do we hire? The crowd will vote on the candidates. What is our marketing strategy? Vote on it. How do we price our product or service? Vote again. It could be cool, or it could be foolish. But either way, it's definitely different.

As I´ve stated out in the past I really see some problems in it, mostly about getting organized "a-lot-of-people" and keeping business informations secure. In case jobs go wrong: who is accountable?

Juli 15, 2005 in Open-Company | Permalink | Kommentare (0)

creatice commons - moving image contest winners

well, these movies really kick ass! Thanks Joi for the pointer.

März 4, 2004 in Open-Company | Permalink | Kommentare (0) | TrackBack

Open - company Vol II

well, i´ve thought about the idea of creating an open company, in which all business-processes are open. several comments in this blog showed obvious problems: what about your customers? do they really want their names to be open to everyone? i guess, that specialising on certain industries would make sense: webprojects for the government, social-projects: they should be professionally coordinated in an open-company. But how to steer the car? it´s quite complex in organizing thousands of developers, designers, merketers...in order to get one closed project. it would be very helpfully to find new self-organizing-forms in the internet. something like the rating system in e-bay...

Februar 12, 2004 in Open-Company | Permalink | Kommentare (0) | TrackBack