The distribution system would initially look very different to the longer term solution. Over time the new system would give cause to a dramatic change in
- population
- better education
- the security of old age provision for everyone would eliminate the need for children to be providers for their ageing parents and support to mothers would make them les dependent on their husbands and on having many children.
- a trend towards urbanisation - more people are expected to choose living in the countryside in their own homes
- brand based stores would no longer exist; competitive stores would cease to exist.
In the short term existing stores would largely be used, but those underutilized in their capacity would be consolidated and over time a new sales and distribution system would need to be developed, based on the three drivers shown above.
The distribution would look at the proximity to customers, an efficient use of resources and an effective presentation and delivery of the goods on offer.
The distribution depends on a well designed transportation system and associated infrastructure.
Initially the present modes of transportation would be used, but effective immediately the communal transport would have to become customer freindly and more communal taxis would be made available, especially for the elderly and disabled.
The cars on offer would be reduced through better car sharing
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Thursday, 15 September 2011
More on My economics Theory (see blog)
Point One Production: Initially work with the plants and research entities as now.
Quantification of staff required at six hour daily shifts to be computed based on desired efficiency levels. New staff to be trained. Results to be compared to available staff gaps or staff excessess. Any discrepencies to be closed through general staff pool.
2. Distribution: initially work with given mode of distribution - limitation of customer choice and drive for environmental sustainability should lead to dramatic cost (to environment) and stress reductions.
3. Incentivisation - focus on advantages of new system - fairness, environmental sustainability less stress. Same availability of goods to everyone. Sanctions against those who do not perform. How to incentivize people? through advertising - convincing people that the system is best for them; resocialization programmes for dropouts.
Excessive hours worked by the occasional expert must primarily be motivated by love and devotion to task. Excessive working hours are considered hobby time.
Quantification of staff required at six hour daily shifts to be computed based on desired efficiency levels. New staff to be trained. Results to be compared to available staff gaps or staff excessess. Any discrepencies to be closed through general staff pool.
2. Distribution: initially work with given mode of distribution - limitation of customer choice and drive for environmental sustainability should lead to dramatic cost (to environment) and stress reductions.
3. Incentivisation - focus on advantages of new system - fairness, environmental sustainability less stress. Same availability of goods to everyone. Sanctions against those who do not perform. How to incentivize people? through advertising - convincing people that the system is best for them; resocialization programmes for dropouts.
Excessive hours worked by the occasional expert must primarily be motivated by love and devotion to task. Excessive working hours are considered hobby time.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
More on My economics Theory (see blog)
There appear to be ten headings to be worked out in order to gradually implement the system:
1. Production, 2, Distribution, 3, Incentivisation, 4, performance measures, 5, basics of system, i.e. advantages and shortcomings, 6 sectors to be looked at in deatil; car industry, house construction, street building, furniture industry, 7, sourcing decisions, scale, customer proximity, 8, approach of our study, concentrating on one country and import export, 9, Organisation and decision taking, i.e. simple small units 'close' to the activities, i.e. enough requests for a commodity, then it is produced, 10, money based system as bench mark, i.e. look at what money does and replace it with my points.
1. Production, 2, Distribution, 3, Incentivisation, 4, performance measures, 5, basics of system, i.e. advantages and shortcomings, 6 sectors to be looked at in deatil; car industry, house construction, street building, furniture industry, 7, sourcing decisions, scale, customer proximity, 8, approach of our study, concentrating on one country and import export, 9, Organisation and decision taking, i.e. simple small units 'close' to the activities, i.e. enough requests for a commodity, then it is produced, 10, money based system as bench mark, i.e. look at what money does and replace it with my points.
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