Dear @arquiatra
I just accidently bumped into your older publication. I must admit that I've never heard this world before ... "Mindfactoring". Interesting.
for an economy to be based on knowledge as an added value
I've trouble grasping it :/ How such an economy could sustain itself? Our economies are build mostly on greed. Greed for money and power. Not for knowledge. Or perhaps I'm seeing things wrongly?
Yours,
Piotr
Yes, @crypto.piotr, you are absolutely right, the economy as we know it today is based on greed and power, however the term "mindfacturing" arises in the 90's and emphasizes the importance of human capital within companies so that These are successful, because it is the creative and innovative factor that gives rise to new ideas that in the future will become products, services and business models for companies. It is a term that tends to be utopian; but companies like IBM and Hewllet-Packard are examples of this by describing themselves as "service providers" rather than manufacturers. In short, a company with great financial capital, but without creative and innovative minds, will be destined to fail once the money runs out; On the other hand, that company that invests in its human talent will be prepared for the changes and demands of the new times.
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