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Contemporary networked enterprises, both private and public, call out for a new logic for the distribution of power and citizenship. Open communication, radical transparency and community-owned principles fuel knowledge sharing and innovation. The self-organizing regulation—based on simple principles and a cleare purpose that are, in turn, based on values—give rise to complex intelligent behaviour. Dee Hock writes about it in [[One From Many]].
Contemporary networked enterprises, both private and public, call out for a new logic for the distribution of power and citizenship. Open communication, radical transparency and community-owned principles fuel knowledge sharing and innovation. The self-organizing regulation—based on simple principles and a cleare purpose that are, in turn, based on values—give rise to complex intelligent behaviour. Dee Hock writes about it in [[One From Many]].


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Revision as of 09:06, 12 July 2007

Contemporary networked enterprises, both private and public, call out for a new logic for the distribution of power and citizenship. Open communication, radical transparency and community-owned principles fuel knowledge sharing and innovation. The self-organizing regulation—based on simple principles and a cleare purpose that are, in turn, based on values—give rise to complex intelligent behaviour. Dee Hock writes about it in One From Many.

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Download the scale-free PDF-version of A New Logic