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Tyler West writes about humanism, artificial intelligence, the living web, outcome science, and other capital dilusions of a 21st century creative. Read More...
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005 at 01:00AM Blogs. RSS. Information aggregators. Human-friendly content
management and delivery systems. These trends and more are a formula for the rapid proliferation of information and
knowledge. Taken to it's logical conclusion, it's not hard to see
how in the future all--or most--information will be freely obtainable
from more than one media source.
There are too many gurus pushing the same information products. Too
many books to read, magazines to buy, websites to check. Selling
"make-more-money" information products is fast becoming
a losing proposition because the information wants to get out.
What does that mean for people in knowledge-based businesses? Get out of the way and let it. People are suddenly in the market for execution. They're realizing that despite their best efforts to keep up with the knowledge curve, they aren't getting anything done by themselves. They want to bring in impact players who can do the things they read about.
Which is the basis on which I'm going to build my consulting
practice.
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