The Concept of Three
- JM Heatherly
- Oct 20, 2010
- 2 min read
These are the beginnings of my business model. I will continue to diverge, amend, and otherwise alter upon this - as I see fit, and I will make attempts to apply this in a real-world environment. Where perhaps you could call this discovery found in epiphany, I firmly believe this concept could see itself become an evolutionary advantage within the organic, and perhaps the technological, world. Here goes:
Concept:
With three, there is strong power to be found. When doing your daily things, it's safe to have groups of three. If one is hurt, two others can jump in to help. If they don't know the answer, they have three separate minds to process information. Consider it a networking of the minds, of sorts.
In business, having a small-group mindset will maintain the vitality of the human essence within technology. Within the status quo, what feels most organic, most human(e), is within the line of what is acceptable. Harnessing that collective human creative force will be a breeze with this approach. Medium groups of nine could work on certain tasks, workers having been sorted according to passions and productivity within each individual.
Three allows for specialization. In the smallest group, a group of three, they can each work on a task. While supporting each other in required endeavors, they can collaborate to consider what feels, and actually results as being, intuitive. That is to say, what will be the most productive and accessible to those who need the product or entity. Within the larger group, a group of nine (3X3), there will be designated and assigned each group (of 3) a certain, crucial task. Within every small group, each individual can work on sub-specialized tasks. Through this approach, a sturdy foundation is to be had.
Although, allow for consideration that technology further interconnects all individuals, and certain opinions and attitudes toward the humane and neccessary (ALL WITH COLLECTIVE AWARENESS, KNOWLEDGE, AND CONSENT towards taking considerations of funding and appropriateness of each venture - business, technological, or otherwise. This collective, democratic, approach is equally essential to the concept of three. Do not forget this!
>Medium-sized Ventures:
I have noted that more examples are necessary for complete understanding of the reader.

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