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The Art of Innovation

 

Date of issue : Friday 09th 2000f June 2000


May 9, 2000. No 6.
This is a monthly virtual magazine for the thinkers and doers of the 21st century.
This magazine is free of charges with a “right to copy”.
Editor: Mario Raich, Ph.D.

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The new economy

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Trends

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People: 'The Way to Personal Success!'

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Events

1.

The new economy

The New Economy is definitely maturing. Eight big international corporations have founded an online market where they and their clients will be able to compare a waste array of products. The new site is e2open.com, founded by IBM, Hitachi, Nortel Networks, Seagate Technology, Solectron, LG Electronics, Toshiba and Matsuhita Electronics. The planned launch date is mid July.
In this way they want to secure a big slice of at least 25%of the market of the electronic products and components estimated at 700 billions US Dollars.


2.

Trends

Those days the “classic” click and mortar companies are catching up quickly on the pure internet companies.
Enron, one of the world’s largest energy companies, is poised to make a fundamental shift in strategy in an attempt to become a dominant “new economy” player, across various industrial markets.
The Houston company, which is the largest wholesale merchant of natural gas and power, has seen its business increase dramatically since it launched its e-commerce platform last November. No wonder, that now it wants to replicate this business model across other industries.


3.

People: 'The Way to Personal Success!'

You probably have spent a lot of time taking a closer look at yourself. Hopefully a lot has become clearer for you in mean time. You may even have developed a program to reinforce yourself-motivation which you really want to put into effect. This alone is a giant step in doing something for your motivation and self-development. But, there is one more thing you need to be able to do. You need to be able to use the powerful force of positive anticipation.
In the attached article you will find some of the secrets used by successful people.


4.

Events

In this issue of Knowledge Economy you should find definitely the third part of the graphs from “Managing in the Knowledge-Based Economy”. For some odd reason they are not available in the last issue of the Knowledge Economy.


The virtual Magazine “Knowledge Economy” is free of charge.
We hope you will use our magazine as a platform for the dialogue between the academic research and the business application.
We use a policy of “Right to copy”. For details look at section 7 “Research” in the issue No. 1, 2000.

 

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