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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> John Hagel explores <a href=http://edgeperspectives.typepad.com/edge_perspectives/2006/12/the_economics_o.html>the economics of attention</a> and describes the issues for today's business leaders:</p>
<p><blockquote> <b>For viagra online</b>, "Attention economics starts with the observation that, as products and information proliferate, attention becomes the scarce resource ... we each have only 24 hours in the day.  <b>Discount viagra from india</b>, Where we choose to allocate this attention will increasingly determine who creates economic value and who destroys economic value."</blockquote></p>
<p>He provides some insightful advice for an executive in the attention economy:</p>
<p><blockquote>"The attention economy is surfacing around us today ... it is not some distant future. As with most economic trends, <b>synthetic viagra</b>, those who spot them and act on them early are most likely to create significant value. Here are some early action items:</p>
<p>1) Explore the implications of attention scarcity for firm structure .., <b>For viagra online</b>.  <b>Wyoming WY Wyo.</b>, I view attention scarcity as a key catalyst driving the unbundling and rebundling of firms that is occurring on a global scale<br />
2) Master the management techniques required to increase return on attention, not only for customers but for employees and business partners as well<br />
3) Create mechanisms to help customers and employees attract the attention they need to become more successful in their endeavors, especially in terms of their talent development."</blockquote></p>
<p>Hagel's arguments are valid, <b>viagra capsules free trial</b>, but this view sounds a too narrowminded to me.  <b>Difference generic vs. prescription viagra</b>, He's proposing a way to make tomorrow's new business models backwards compatible with today's business models.</p>
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<p>But the fluidity of attention is limited more by the medium and the information therein than it is by the brain's ability to absorb, <b>viagra sold in stores</b>, interpret and output ideas.  <b>Cheapest pharmacy for viagra</b>, The brain has an amazing ability to abstract things, to alter viewpoints and understand them both on macro and micro levels.  Depending on your perspective, <b>how can I get viagra legally</b>, 'time' can be as literal as the movement of shadows on the ground or as abstract as evolution of species.  <b>Forums viagra</b>, Imagine describing to someone 100 years ago the idea that you could play hours and hours of new and interesting music from a personalized stream of songs produced by pros and amateurs alike from around the world that never repeats itself.  Imagine describing to a teen as recently as 1990 that she could build a nearly infinite network of friends and interesting strangers and stay in touch with all of them almost all the time, <b>For viagra online</b>.</p>
<p>It's as if attention is expanding because of better production methods, easier distribution mechanisms and deeper meaning in the information that gets produced and distributed, <b>homemade viagra</b>.  While discussing this with <a href=http://overstated.net>Cameron Marlow</a> on the train this morning, <b>Venta de viagra en la provincia de corrientes</b>, he came up with the term "attention inflation" to describe this phenomenon.  I like that.</p>
<p>Hagel is right about the most obvious approach to making money in this world.  <b>For viagra online</b>, There will always be opportunities in the inefficiencies (or "friction" as edge economists say) in the way information is communicated.</p>
<p>We see this now in the way media properties charge advertisers a fee for the cost of reaching valuable eyeballs.  But advertisers are forever chasing people to get their attention.  They are always paying for the inefficiencies in the market.  And media properties are motivated to retain inefficiencies in order to capitalize on that friction.  This business model locks companies on both sides into the status quo, <b>For viagra online</b>.</p>
<p>The opportunity, on the other hand, is vast for those who are able to alter our viewpoints and abstract the way we understand information.  It's about offering new methods to communicate and taking advantage of the methods that are already infinitely fluid.  The supply of attention can be limitless when the barriers are removed and the right lubricant is applied.</p>
<p>I guess all I'm testing out here is the idea that the attention economy is not so much a supply and demand issue as much as it is an issue of abstraction.  New markets form when people can expand their attention rather than allocate it.  And the early movers to find abstract solutions to communication and information problems enjoy enormous benefits down the road when everyone else wants to hop on the ride.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href=http://edgeperspectives.typepad.com/edge_perspectives/2006/10/halloween_gobli.html>John Hagel's post</a> the other day included a great little nugget:</p>
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Also implicit in Hagel's statements is the idea of intuition.  Trust in your own intuition is a key leadership skill that a lot of people are missing.  Never mistake fearlessness for intuitive confidence.  Fearlessness can go a long way fast...including off the cliff.</p>
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