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== '''Part 7''': Purpose ==
== '''Part 7''': Purpose ==
Whilst the [[Transparent incorporation statement|"''transparent"'' incorporation statement]] codifies exclusions, i.e what the business '''cannot''' do, it does not say what it '''can''' do. In fact, the additional governance requirements most notably the transparent tenet, actually creates a massive disadvantage for the business. Knowledge is power, the more proprietary market information a business has the greater the businesses advantage is in the marketplace. By employing a pure transparency tenet, all competitive advantage is lost.  
Whilst the [[Transparent incorporation statement|"''transparent"'' incorporation statement]] mainly codifies exclusions, i.e what the business '''cannot''' do, it does say much in regards to what it '''can''' do. In fact, the additional governance requirements, most notably the [[Transparency|transparent]] tenet, actually creates a massive disadvantage for the business. Knowledge is power, the more proprietary market information a business has the greater the businesses advantage is in the marketplace. By employing a pure transparency tenet, all competitive advantage is lost.  


With the creation of the internet came ecommerce, business conducted in hyper liquid market. This quickly meant once an advantage was established it quickly dissipates due to how fast information moves, an arms race ensues, profits erode and only the lowest common denominator if left. Oddly, once this is reached, that the only thing that can differentiate a business is better ethics. In market place there is a technology plateau, where a business cannot make it faster, cheaper, more efficient the business has peaked and has no other option but to go backwards.
With the creation of the internet came ecommerce, business conducted in hyper liquid market. This quickly meant once an advantage was established it quickly dissipates due to how fast information moves, an arms race ensues, profits erode and only the lowest common denominator if left. Oddly, once this is reached, that the only thing that can differentiate a business is better ethics. In market place there is a technology plateau, where a business cannot make it faster, cheaper, more efficient the business has peaked and has no other option but to go backwards.

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