the economics of abundance
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The Economics of Abundance. Chris Anderson, Wired. What happens when things get free?. “Waste is Good”. Alan Kay, Xerox PARC (1972). “Waste Transistors”. “Waste Storage”. “Over 2775.261837 megabytes (and counting) of free storage so you'll never need to delete another message”. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THE ECONOMICS OF ABUNDANCEChris Anderson, Wired
What happens when things get free?
“Waste is Good”
Alan Kay, Xerox PARC (1972)
“Waste Transistors”
“Waste Storage”
“Over 2775.261837 megabytes (and counting) of free storage so you'll never need to delete another message”
(Remember “Your mailbox is full”? What was that about?)
“Waste Bandwidth”
For the first time in history, complexity is free
Scarcity Abundance
Scarcity Abundance
Scarcity Abundance
Scarcity Abundance
Scarcity
Abundance
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Scarcity: “Guess”
Abundance: “Measure”
Scarcity: “NO”
Abundance: “YES”
BUSINESS MODEL
ROI Memo We’ll figure it out
Scarcity Abundance
RULES
“Everything is forbidden unless it is permitted”
“Everything is permitted unless it is forbidden”
Scarcity Abundance
SOCIAL MODEL
Paternalism (“we know what’s best”)
Egalitarianism (“you know what’s best”)
Scarcity Abundance
DECISION PROCESS
Top-down Bottoms-up
Scarcity Abundance
MANAGEMENT STYLE
Command and Control
Out of Control
Scarcity Abundance
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