How can an ecology of social networks, venture incubators, conferences, non-profit organizations, and government agencies work together to connect resources in order to accelerate ventures and sustainable initiatives? That is the question in front of the Colorado clean/green/sustainable/social next economy.
You can think of it as facilitation, you can think of it as enablement (with IT), or you can think of it as a chemical reaction that requires a catalyst and a container for the reaction to take place in.
Often we have the catalyst - market perception (reduce foriegn fuel dependence), rapid change in environment (financial meltdown); change the work mentality (millennium generation). But the container is the challenge, a place where facilitation can occur and activities can be coordinated.
One of the biggest problems, and greatest attributes, is free market competition. We end up with so many players doing similar things that the noise overrides the signal. It takes quite awhile for the noise to settle down, for the weaker players to fall by the wayside. Its up to each venture to narrow its focus and become more unique and better able to compliment peripheral capability.
We can go further faster by having a smaller breadth of reach, lock in the traction begun THEN expand across peripheral offerings to touch the next player in ecology. Container (means and rules), catalyst (market and money), and collaborative players (desire for common benefit rather than aggressive competition).
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