Friday, May 14, 2010

Global Oness Project

Street Hawkers
This is a great short film from the Covey site. The film take a look at the diverse perspectives required to maintain a healthy market for its citizens while enhancing the quality. The story talks about the shop owner a man who owns a store and has a street vendor who resides outside his shop for attraction and also doubles for security. This style of business is great for India because you create a way for the small business owners to survive within a modern market system. The idea is a good model we should consider in the United States to reduce the illegal sales that take place on the streets of NY and other big cities. The farmers markets are typically ran this way to encourage small business. We should have a sense of connectedness with our community and neighbors. Today’s business model creates an impersonal element of business leaving us disconnected to the resources available. This disconnection creates a way for us to become more non emotional about our consumer decision and results in The film also talked about how it creates a streamlining of their market allowing them to create an more efficient systems through this perspective. This business model actually creates additional business for the state by creating more supply and sales potentials with extra businesses being out there in operation. The choice was a good one for the solution to the vendor situation in India and how adapting to the conditions is much more wise then to enforce change. I enjoyed this film and recommend anyone check it out.
, thanks for reading Jon Ellison

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