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The Collapse of Complex Business Models « Clay Shirky

when society’s elite members add one layer of bureaucracy or demand one tribute too many, they end up extracting all the value from their environment it is possible to extract and then some.
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Uche Ogbuji

(Note the Copia blog historically has many posts by my brother Chimezie Ogbuji. They should be marked with the byline as such.) I'm a Nigerian-American entrepreneur, software engineer and writer who lives near Boulder, Colorado with my wife, three sons and daughter. I studied Electronic Engineering at The University of Nigeria at Nsukka, and Computer Engineering at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. I was co-founder of Fourthought, Inc. in 1998, which I ran until 2007, when I co-founded Zepheira. I'm also a poet and editor (Kin Poetry Journal & The Nervous Breakdown). In my spare time I train in AKKI Kenpo, skateboard, snowboard, play and coach soccer. Google profile
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