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Process Engineering: Hunting versus Farming

The nature of hunting businesses requires a freedom oriented approach while the farming business requires a security oriented approach.

While the hunter seeks for new boundaries to reach a maximal strategy, the farmer guarantees the production of the minimum strategy for survival.

The natural organization is just a homeostasis integrating the needs defined by the type of business and the type of a company.

The operational type of a company is defined by the integration of enterprising and entrepreneurial attitudes and the type of business depends on the integration of hunting and farming components.

It is necessary to define the trade-off between entrepreneurial and enterprising attitudes consistent with the farming or hunting nature of a business.

Farming and Hunting roles are integrated within a company but should not be mixed. Asking farmers to hunt is as ineffective as asking hunters to develop farming activities.
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