Multiplexing skilled labor like an assembly line?
Yes. The key is to blend task work among a matrix of skilled labor, where each specialist can multiplex her time on different projects for different clients, some of which are sales transactions that bring commission revenues, some as sustaining maintenance tasks which pay hourly fees, and some are development projects involving shared equity. Global point-to-point Internet collaboration, over instantly configured VPN extranets, can make this a highly flexible and rewarding practice for all parties. The cooperative matrix is called MSTIC, for mentored solution technology infrastructure cooperative. It epitomizes organic synergy which maximizes labor liquidity beneficial to both buyers and sellers, and evolves an organic division of labor.