Friday, 13 April 2007
After a side project for a client who hired me to do some technical and marketing work I’m now gradually putting my focus back on The Transaction Company.
I’m currently investigating various models of ownership and asset management that would fit nicely within the broader concept and philosophy of The Transaction Company. I see interesting possibilities in this regard that may lead to the emergence of a new kind of tradeable financial instruments. More on that in a next post.
The book writing is on hold for now, until I gather enough practical experience in real-world adoption cases to complement theory with practical advice and observations. That said, I’m now on the lookout for companies to test the concept.
Monday, 1 January 2007

Today, on the first day of the year 2007 and after two months of preparation, is the launch of my new blog on The Transaction Company. For those of you who still don’t know what this name stands for I’ve prepared a separate synopsis page. Succinct and illustrated, it should give you a good introduction to the concept.
This is strictly a business blog where discussions will be kept on topic. As a concept, The Transaction Company has deep implications on business and economy, with plenty of interesting stuff to write about, therefore I don’t think there will be any shortage of readers and blog material.
In addition to this blog I have a project to publish a book on The Transaction Company. Book and blog can complement each other well and later this year I’ll look at ways how the book creation can be opened up to become more of a community process. In any case, I’ve already decided to have a PDF version available for free download as well as the printed version.
Happy New Year!