A Networked Services Model

The world is growing to be a smaller, more inter-connected place. This has several results including the creation of new forms of innovative working relationships based on innovation and productivity.

The 2thinknow Networked Services Model is designed to profit from the opportunity of the new world of work.

Work has experienced profound phase shifts with the Industrial Revolution, railways, telephony, world wars, air travel and most recently the internet.

The upshot is a smaller global world, yet conversely a rebellion against ‘sameness’.

This means for most people, 1 life 1 job is dead. In its place are work networks – overlapping spheres of work for which you are paid by the job, and may leave as needed.

Networked Service Model makes this possible.

The 2thinknow Networked Services Model is about a method of running a global company locally without the layers of stifling bureaucracy and overhead of major corporations and government. The world has shifted and no-one has told these behemoths.

The Networked Services Model is about using people as resources, in flexible arrangements that allow them to come and go as their life changes, whilst delivering professional outcomes. It is a workable business model for concepts such as Free Agent Nation, Charles Handy’s ‘Portfolio Worker’ and authors like Tim Ferriss.

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