Power After the Firm: The Micro-Multinational - Couverture souple

Monge Carpio, Jaime

 
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Synopsis

The era of the managed human is over. For a century, the basic unit of productive power was the Firm: a structure designed to coordinate human execution at scale. That structure was efficient under conditions of cognitive scarcity. Those conditions no longer hold.
As the cost of execution collapses, the organization built to manage it shifts from an efficiency mechanism to a source of structural drag. Coordination overhead persists even when the work itself does not.
A different economic unit begins to emerge—the Micro-Multinational—capable of operating globally with industrial-grade output, without proportional human infrastructure. Its advantage does not come from talent, headcount, or continuous innovation, but from constraint, verification, and control.
In this environment, power no longer accrues to the Manager who supervises variable labor, but to the Architect who governs autonomous logic. Competitive advantage is no longer exercised through management, but through systemic discipline.
This is not a book about entrepreneurship or artificial intelligence. It is an examination of what happens when the firm ceases to function as the primary container of productive power—and what structurally follows.

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