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It's the Necronomy, Stupid. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Oct 2008, Pages: 256


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We are surprised at change, though it is guaranteed.
Our economic world is characterized by rising and
falling prospects but our policies ignore the
organizational, cultural, and interpersonal
implications of these changes. Much can be gained by
segmenting the economy into three groups and
designing economic programs to appeal to each.
Entrepreneurs serve us by opening markets and
refreshing our options. They found ventures and
intensify competition. Mature organizations are at
the center of our economic affairs. They provide for
most of our needs. As mature organizations and their
underlying markets enter into decline, however, we
need programs for evaluating their prospects. They
may merit assistance in redefining themselves. We may
wish to support the needs of their people, who have
skill and experience, but are not entrepreneurial.
Necrosis, the basis for necronomy, is an unnatural,
painful kind of destruction that occurs when markets
are distorted to meet the needs of mature or
declining organizations at the expense of vibrant
markets. Model Economics is a means of leveraging
biological approaches to growth, maturity, and
decline in the economy for sustained well-being.



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