Company Walls Come Down

1. The New Global Work Space

The hard and fast. The world becomes our focus. Our offices, manufacturing plants, distribution centers, laboratories, and waiting rooms shift from place to place. The ways that we work together and the people with whom we work change often and abruptly. Products and services come and go. Businesses continually reinvent themselves. We now see that we must attach our careers permanently to the process and temporarily to the venture.

The physical work place is altered. But, information continues to be at the center of attention. Fortunately, or not, exchange of information is the prelude, embodiment and postlude of every venture. And still pressing for more information are our unaltered, classically human expectations for early answers and reassurance:

1. Is the agreement clear and fair?
2. Are all parties credible?
3. Is the supporting information correct?
4. Can I trust this enterprise to proceed on time?
5. Will it be profitable?
6. In short, is this a good deal?

The new Sector-Pact workspace is a highly discriminate, shared information space that works faster, has more control, handles standard human expectations and is positioned to employ and to communicate with disparate world business populations as though they were in the office, just down the aisle. Whether an enterprise is just extending itself a little beyond its usual relationships or jumping directly into the global economy, it will need the new workspace, reasoning, benefits and the functionality that are the essence of Sector-Pact.

2. Biz-Pact: Key to Transition

3. Biz-Pact: Key Roles

  1. The originators of a web pact are called Pact Sponsors. The pact members are called Sector-Pact Subscribers. The people who use the services and information controlled by the agreement are called Sector-Pact Users.
  2. The Pact Subscribers
  3. The Pact Subscribers are the people or organizations that have found common cause and have subscribed to one or a series of mutual agreements (pacts). Subscribers share interdependent productivity issues and have some form of proprietary information to be shared.
  4. The Pact Users are people. They may be Sponsors, Subscribers or their employees. They may be agents or employees of customers, suppliers, institutions or government agencies. Users may be the general public or members of a highly select group of some kind.

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