Market Anatomy: 7D View In Rotation
The whole aim of comparative anatomy is to discover what structures are homologous
Libbie Henrietta Hyman.
In mammalian anatomy, we can find several similar structures in disparate species. In (A), the human arm has the same parts as a cat. Humans and cats have a median or sagittal plane running through the body’s midline, which divides the body or parts into right and left halves. That plane is at right angles to the coronal or frontal plane, one running from side to side, which divides the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions. The intersection of the sagittal and frontal planes forms the body’s vertical axis.
Hypernomics finds similar structures in markets. In (B), the market for business jets, the vertical price axis separates the green Value Space from the red Demand Planes, as in (C), the market for the turbofan engines that power business jets.
Just as mammalian limbs work in concert with the rest of their bodies, the market for business jets depends on the one for turbofan engines. They meet at the vertical price axis. To see this 7D system in motion, go to https://lnkd.in/gvvxVrCq
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