The network and community building of Regional Directors

Johan Ström
MuleChain
Published in
2 min readNov 19, 2018

In an earlier post, we introduced the role of Regional Director. One of the first assignments for regional directors is to develop and execute a local city business plan so that by the time the global MuleChain platform is ready, our management team can press the button to launch MuleChain services the following day with that city as either the origin or the destination of Mule assignments.

This might seem like a centralized way of looking at the role, which is not intended to be either limited or restricted to a certain geographic area. However, building a business on the platform is simply growing the movement and support from users, who can be students at a university, car enthusiasts in a global network, or any other group of people.

It’s really up to the entrepreneurs of the new decentralized sharing economy to find a way to build, support, and empower the network to make the new “Convenience Assistance Service” a reality.

This role is the engine that enables anyone to enter the gig- and sharing economy on the MuleChain platform. They are contributing to bringing the logistics of tomorrow to the world.

Every community has people that make things happen, get the group together, or keeps development on track. It could be a student on campus organizing activities, a local church group leader, or someone who built a carpooling group on Facebook. Basically, anyone who is able to grow a network and care for it has the opportunity to build a business for themselves and their network on the MuleChain platform.

So if you share MuleChains’ vision that the power of the people will enable a future logistic network performing outstanding services in an environmentally sustainable way and at the same time creating millions of jobs all over the world, join the movement and become a Regional Director.

#logistics #gigeconomy #sharingeconomy #muleit #blockchain #sustainability

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