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Market forces have constantly made sure that the performance and nature of the work place balances. If you acknowledge that the principles of supply and demand will ensure that the right, or required, products and services are offered by successful companies, then the impact of the Internet Business expansion may well amend the recognised economic paradigm.

Traditional business models are based on a division of function which for arguments sake resulted from the mechanisation of industry throughout the Industrial Revolution. In order to develop efficiency the work place “scientists “ such as FW Taylor argued that separation of responsibilities would improve production rates. Then the specialisation of function (innovation, design, production and sales) would be designed to ensure that the maximum opportunity for suppliers and retailers was achieved by encouraging a contest at both ends of the chain (in manufacturers and retailers).

This model composed around silo’s is now at risk from the net, the very nature of the capacity to share knowledge instantly has had the effect of bringing together those customary silo’s. It is now perfectly possible that a faction of designers can get together, design a product or service online, in real time. If the output is a product then via 3D printing technology that product can be manufactured and marketed via a website. An total supply chain can effectively Work From Home producing goods and services via Online Jobs.

This sort of activity will have an affect on the world of work as we see it today, Online Jobs will be the norm as opposed to the exception as design, processing and production, sales and marketing and distribution are all achievable through a broadband connection. Conventional barriers to entry in markets, such as accessibility, market intelligence and skill sets will become less of a problem as a start up Internet Business can, without any problem source fitting skills online and have no need to co-locate a team who can all in fact Work From Home. Any market is easy to get to when sales pitches and customer contact is made through effective use of today’s communication technology. Business forums and blog sites can also give useful local and regional business information through debate with businesses already working in that market – obviously there is an issue around sharing information that could be useful to your competition.

There is no doubt that the technicalities of production as we understand them today will still be required for some elements of manufacturing and production, it would be almost impossible for a local supplier to build a car and for an internet business sales team who work from home to sell it. It would also be folly to imply that some of the more technologically advanced merchandise we use on a daily basis could be designed over the internet by a team who had never met. However there are millions of products which are basic in design construction and production which could be produced in this way. Who knows, some of them may even gain from design advancement as hundreds of much smaller groups take a look at those designs and attach their own individual input to them.

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