Mark, 

Two questions:

What do you mean culture? 

And, why are you telling us:  it feels like you are taking home your
marbles. 

Nick 

Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology, 
Clark University ([email protected])
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/




> [Original Message]
> From: Mark Montgomery <[email protected]>
> To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
> Date: 6/3/2009 6:56:08 PM
> Subject: [FRIAM] Kyield
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After testing the local market over the past several months, in
combination 
> with where my wife and I are in life, and knowing what it takes to be 
> globally competitive-- I've made the decision not to build out Kyield in 
> Santa Fe. The science here is reasonably well matched, but not the
culture 
> for this kind of business.
>
> Kyield is a holistic enterprise software and communications system that
is 
> designed to increase meritocracy in the workplace, reduce information 
> overload, improve innovation, and allow the individual and org to manage
the 
> knowledge yield curve for their specific needs- patent-pending.
Architecture 
> can be functional/written on any major platform, although I have
personally 
> been a bit biased towards semantic web standards. Five thousand of the 
> world's largest organizations have consumed everything we have made
public, 
> so we have a bit of interest.....
>
> Created a license faqs doc and am sharing with my entire network in case 
> anyone is interested:
>
> http://www.kyield.com/images/Kyield_License_FAQs.pdf
>
> Mark Montgomery
> Santa Fe, NM
> Founder- Kyield
> http://www.kyield.com
> [email protected]
>
>
>
>
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