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I knew you'd say that ;-) But as we have discussed many times, we need a very visible open corporate 'in business' that is more efficient, more flexible and more robust, and delivers acceptable returns/rewards/resources to the partners. Then people will see the point. Meanwhile existing organizations will become more transparent with XBRL.

BTW the silos still have to be audited, and it is interesting that all the accounting companies (huge number of them now LLPs, I note!!) have signed up to XBRL.

I talked about your background and ideas with my pal last night, and promised to send him more info - so this is perfect. Thanks.

Said pal is just starting a new official project called e-democracy and promised to send me links - I will forward them to you

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by Sven Triloqvist on Sun Mar 16th, 2008 at 08:54:17 AM EST
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Well, it's not a question of "either/or".

We have to get "there" from "here" - and XBRL is a step on the way - so it's really interesting that people like your mate are actually beginning to get somewhere...

by ChrisCook (cojockathotmaildotcom) on Sun Mar 16th, 2008 at 09:07:24 AM EST
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Agreed. His consultancy is a problem solver for today - but his seminars are much more radical on designing for the future.

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by Sven Triloqvist on Sun Mar 16th, 2008 at 09:12:49 AM EST
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