Companies are over-abstracting.
Thinking in units of business ((juridical) person) is in some cases [excessive abstraction
In Management in Ordinary Times, decision-making is being delegated to smaller teams rather than companies.
The financial capital is owned by a corporation, but the knowledge capital is owned by an individual.
Corporations do not own individuals.
In an era when lifetime employment and seniority were trusted, practically owned
But individuals no longer trust it.
The opposite of credit creation happened.
I was listening to BMOT20190411 and thought
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