But if you just want the 411, your maps are probably as good as the domain of value chain strategy will allow.
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: I hope that's not the case ... I'd like to see those maps overtaken by better maps.
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: thanks ... I should explain the problem of time (i.e. why those maps can't use time) and commodification <> commoditisation.
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You use a notion that's roughly equivalent to time as far as rigor goes.
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: the time bit is complex as the speed at which things move across the map changes with commoditisation of communication systems ...
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: i.e 1400 years for nut & bolts to 120 years for telephony to 60 years for computing to roughly 20-30 years today.
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: so there is a "notion" of time (things industrialise over time) but it can't be used to map.
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: the best I can do with "time" is use weak signals to approximate when a specific type of change (product to commodity) will occur.
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: but it's only that specific change, all others depend on individual actors action and can't be anticipated over time.
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