Open-Source Business Plans?
bigattichouse asks: "I've been working on a business plan lately, sort of a 'If I ever get out of computing' fantasy. Its simple, a bakery. But since I *know* I'm not going to do anything with it, I thought it would be interesting to create a GPL equivalent.. a plan, logos, recipes, methods that anyone could use to start their own bakery/delivery service under a GPL/Copyleft sort of arrangement. I image there are a LOT of potential entreprenuers who might benefit from a 'Free/Open' franchise looking at the market. Has anyone done something like this?"
Hi. Sounds like a fun thing to do.
Why don't you start off the project, and I'll chip in with documents and stuff? I evaluate business plans for a living, so this should be right up my alley.
V.
The producers "own" the marketing oraganization which both control the quality of the production and market the product.
It is a small step moving this concept to the 'marketing' per se. Obviously here we have a more open structure, but obviously some sort of volontary control must be there, if you just have e.g. a GPL logo that anybody can use then the logo will come to mean "but here and you could get any rubbish".
However marrying the concept of OSS with a trade organization with standards and rules (so a type of bread with a certain name must match a standard recipie) would be a powerful combination, it would be much quicker to react to the market and be more fun, as everyone can try out thier ideas on a small experimental scale yet rely on tested ready made solutions for day to day operations.
So basically, you may want to consider some kind of formula or description that can give these businesses a bit of difference, and a "volume multiplier" that estimates how many customers this operation could support, given the surrounding market conditions, preferences and demographics.
Then again, I live in NYC and I've seen two starbucks on opposite corners staring at each other, and they're both busy. I could be completely wrong :-)
Never hit your grandmother with a shovel, for it leaves a bad impression on her mind...
What about OS accounting? Post all your accounting information online for the public to view, comment on, etc. That to me seems like a true open source business model.
:)
I don't think the world is ready yet though
> One thing I've always wanted to do... is to develop a fairly decent homebrew recipe and release it under the GPL.
Like this cola recipe?