“Mindfacturing, the change of the productive model”

in #busy5 years ago (edited)

Hello dear friends

After a while, I have returned to steemit, and I want to share a topic that I have been investigating for my postgraduate essay. The topic I discuss in this essay is Mindfacturing or "Mentefactura" in spanish. I take the title of the book of the Spanish economist, Goñi Zabala. I hope it is of your interest.

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The growth of a country is the key to improving its competitiveness. The society of the 21st century, considered as the century of the “knowledge economies”, has shown that the creative and innovative field of the individual and where the transformation towards new production models is to be given, is the key to the success of companies . The post-industrial era based on manufacturing has been replaced in the informational era by the Mindfactoring.

This is the subject of this post, with which I intend to briefly analyze the concept of Mentefactura as a productive model for the development of organizations. and, on the one hand, to demonstrate the importance of knowledge as a continuous process of construction, creation and participation of economies; based on the "Know How" and the "Know How"; that gave rise to the Mindfactoring, and on the other hand, emphasize that for an economy to be based on knowledge as an added value, it is necessary that it invests in human capital and social capital. Investment in these factors fosters the ability to create and innovate, giving rise to new ideas that in the future will become products, services and business models; Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the change in the production model in organizations as a growth factor by creating a link between Manufacturing and Mindfactoring, an added value that every productive society requires to be competitive. Mind bill is thus, Earning a living with the head and not with the hands.

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Dear @arquiatra

I just accidently bumped into your older publication. I must admit that I've never heard this world before ... "Mindfactoring". Interesting.

for an economy to be based on knowledge as an added value

I've trouble grasping it :/ How such an economy could sustain itself? Our economies are build mostly on greed. Greed for money and power. Not for knowledge. Or perhaps I'm seeing things wrongly?
Yours,
Piotr

Yes, @crypto.piotr, you are absolutely right, the economy as we know it today is based on greed and power, however the term "mindfacturing" arises in the 90's and emphasizes the importance of human capital within companies so that These are successful, because it is the creative and innovative factor that gives rise to new ideas that in the future will become products, services and business models for companies. It is a term that tends to be utopian; but companies like IBM and Hewllet-Packard are examples of this by describing themselves as "service providers" rather than manufacturers. In short, a company with great financial capital, but without creative and innovative minds, will be destined to fail once the money runs out; On the other hand, that company that invests in its human talent will be prepared for the changes and demands of the new times.

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