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Redneck growth model
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"Dear God, just let me have one more good oil boom, and this time, I promise, I will not piss it all away." [Sign reportedly seen on a pick up truck in Texas about 30 years ago.]
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Compression Thinking
Compression ThinkingâPopulation growth squeezes all of us on a planet whose resources are finite. To not only survive, but improve quality of life, we must become much smarter using what we have. For practical, effective action, work organizations critical to Compression must greatly compress their learning cycles.âF1CEB7
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Compression vs. Expansion Thinking »
Compression vs. Expansion Thinking
Compression vs. Expansion ThinkingâIn Compression we must learn to guide our actions using physical measurements before applying financial ones. This applies to all organizations: for-profit, non-profit, and government. Because this turns expansionary economic thinking upside down, Compression is primarily a human challenge.âFFB597
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Expansion Economics
Expansion EconomicsâTrade routes and merchant records date back millennia; double entry accounting to the 13th century. Expansionary economics evolved to support the global expansion that began with European colonization 500 years ago, accelerating with the industrial revolution. Now even the basics are growth models. âFFB597
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The system evolved to promote physical expansion »
The system evolved to promote physical expansion
The system evolved to promote physical expansionâLimited-liability corporations were formed to share risks of colonial ventures. The system took over economic control of expanding colonies. With exceptions, capital markets still expect companies to grow, yielding ever higher returns, and the cure for any macroeconomic hiccup: resume GNP growth. â59C6EF
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Even "Basics" are Growth Models »
Even "Basics" are Growth Models
Even "Basics" are Growth ModelsâMost executives resist quarterly earnings reports as distractions from long-term plans for a company. But they accept the most basic formulas used in business, which are also growth models. At 5% interest, the value of money received in 50 years is near zero, so why think about the next generation? â98CE71
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Redneck growth model
Redneck growth modelâDear God, just let me have one more good oil boom, and this time, I promise, I will not piss it all away. [Sign reportedly seen on a pick up truck in Texas about 30 years ago.]â98CE71
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