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A community of thought leaders—more thoughts on new rules enterprises

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New_Rules_Currency.jpgIn January, I started writing about the "new dotcoms," the ones that will be successful in the new Internet economy, this time around.

The new dotcoms are not technology companies, necessarily, but they are all "technology enabled" companies. And they will play by whole sets of new rules, many of which challenge the old rules, the established notions of business reality.

I call these new dotcoms new rules enterprises, or sometimes I call them newrules ventures [I can’t decide which one to use.]

There are new rules enterprises of various sorts, and their distinction is in which new rules they embody, and how many of them. There are already some newrules ventures around, and more are on the way.

They share some of these characteristics: most are small, they have a large impact, and they are very profitable — you have no idea how much money they are making.

They are private, and will remain private, they have first mover advantage, and they innovate through technology enabled business processes.

And they capitalise themselves through creating and selling businesses.

By Tom Foremski for SiliconValleyWatcher.com

Full Discussion: http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com/mt/archives/2005/08/thoughtleader_t_3.php

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