A Beekeeper’s Perspective on Risk
Here’s another lesson by analogy: No queen bee is under pressure for quarterly pollen and nectar targets. The hive is only beholden to the long term. Indeed, beehives appear to underperform at times because they could collect more. But they are not designed to maximize current returns; they are designed to prevent cycles of feast and famine (a death sentence in the natural world). They concentrate their foraging on the most lucrative patches but keep an exploratory force in the field that will ensure future revenue sources when the current ones run dry. This exploratory force (call it an R&D expenditure) increases as conditions worsen.
Interesting perspective. Quite the opposite of what many businesses are doing these days.
Perhaps the next movement after Occupy should bee to encourage the A-type businesspeople to switch to a more Bee-type mode.
I’m not sure, but I think some are. That’s the buzz, anyway.