The Hornet Nest Theory
Posted by admin on September 23rd, 2009
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An atypical test for spotting financial system failure
In nature, the Asian Giant Hornet is a predator that feeds off bees with the goal of obtaining the honey bee larvae. One of these hornets can kill as many as 40 honey bees per minute. It takes only a small amount of these hornets a scant few hours to exterminate the entire population of a 30,000-member hive, leaving a trail of severed insect heads and limbs, effectively destroying their food supply. Without the natural barriers of distance and geography, hornets would wipe out the entire bee species.
Many areas of the business world demonstrate a similar “win at all costs” business model even if it goes so far as to destroy their customer base.
The core premise of the Hornet Nest Theory is that wherever this is allowed to happen, it is a clear sign of system failure.


