17th April 2006, 07:20 PM
The one thing I am sure that would not work is a "mad post hole digging competition". I have an open mind about all of this and hence why I am discussing it on BAJR.
In the early days of commercial archaeology there were some share holder schemes which did not work very well. In fact this is also one thing I would rule for my own business.
I think Troll points about management are valid.
David Bonner asked:
"Are you not talking about by-passing traditional capitalist techniques of money-makeing." Funnily enough I dont think I am. I see business as simple.
A commissions B to do something. B employs people C to do the contract. If the amount A pays B is greater the cost of C + overheads the result is a profit.
Peter
In the early days of commercial archaeology there were some share holder schemes which did not work very well. In fact this is also one thing I would rule for my own business.
I think Troll points about management are valid.
David Bonner asked:
"Are you not talking about by-passing traditional capitalist techniques of money-makeing." Funnily enough I dont think I am. I see business as simple.
A commissions B to do something. B employs people C to do the contract. If the amount A pays B is greater the cost of C + overheads the result is a profit.
Peter