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:::Ok. I understand but I still think that applies to niche markets and one shouldn't do [[outsourcing]] in lateral manner but vertical. I understand this so that competitors are lateral to your company as sub-contractors are vertical with the end-customer as the "highest" on the map. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 18:57, 28 Aug 2004 (EEST)
:::Ok. I understand but I still think that applies to niche markets and one shouldn't do [[outsourcing]] in lateral manner but vertical. I understand this so that competitors are lateral to your company as sub-contractors are vertical with the end-customer as the "highest" on the map. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 18:57, 28 Aug 2004 (EEST)
::::If you are trying to develop a [[commodity market]] in some specific type of widget you must do some lateral outsourcing simply to establish [[extreme standards]] for interchange.  So if you are always short of bolts because you are just not interested in bolt-making, you must invent the idea of a #2 bolt and a #3 bolt and a #4 bolt and get a bunch of other people making them, even if you also make bolts sometimes.  Else you just never get any standards since there is no incentive to make one maker's bolt fit the other maker's nut, right?
::::Didn't this all get started with guns?
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