Tuesday 20 July 2010

How best to #empower #everyone to #help #gov help us all help each other?! #creativity?

How best to #empower #everyone to #help #gov help us all help each other?! #creativity?

There is a discussion on the best organisational structure to enable this to happen most effectively (e.g. http://www.TRAIDmark.org)...
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=21&post=321&uid=113620708652863#post321

Most people are aware that...
1. Big Society has been going on all the time with volunteers, coop's... but how gov empowers and open mindedly manages this will be the difference between mediocrity or outcomes that exceed expectations.
2. The internet has enabled everyone to be linked to everyone for the first time ever so is a once in a life/time opportunity to empower everyone to help everyone. Below are some suggestions on how to empower everyone in efficient ways that may help. It would be great to work with you on constructive ways to do this such as creating a Drupal working version of the http://www.WEBiversity.org prototype.

Creativity exceeding expectations
The creative mind can imagine almost infinite possibilities. The key then is how to support and encourage everyone so they can be more creative and get selflessly rewarded for being creative FOR THE GREATER GOOD by sharing everyones ideas in an open source way while also enabling those that create to support themselves and use profits to create more innovation for the common good.

There are two stages that are equally important...

Stage 1. What you do... Making sure we are working in the right DIRECTION, to help the MOST gain the most happiness.
Help everyone (not just a select few otherwise you are limiting your options) to concentrate on the most important issues (rather than solving issues that either do not need to be solved or have already been solved).

http://www.WEBiversity.org is a prototype way of doing this. Do help us create an open source Drupal version so Everyone can solve Every problem together.

http://www.TRUSTlibrary.org is a self sustaining way to create real world locations where everyone can meet to solve any problem together using their imagination. Please help by making your own Trust Library free and sharing its location on the site.


Stage 2. How you do it...Making sure we are going at the right SPEED, to hellp everyone be happy WHILE we we achieve this.

Make the way creative are supported in a self sustaining way that continues to create more innovation so that people/organisations do NOT become victims of their own success by combating the Peter principle.

http://www.TRAIDmark.org is a way of doing this that rewards creativity by enabling creatives to go on to make more and more NEW innovative charitable projects as a reward for success (which is a good motivator for selfless people:).

The big question is how much creative ideas are out there to be thought of and then worked on
AND
How is the best way to use the ideas to help the most people get the greatest benefit from it.

Open Source has proven that sharing ideas/software by giving it away can help everyone on this planet so the key is to work on a way to empower and encourage everyone to creatively innovate while giving away what they produce to the world so we all gain the most from everyone else's work.

Collaboration enables everyone to share what they are doing which means we can duplicate/share infinately everyones work on the web while also stopping wasteful duplication/repetition from people who compete (which means R&D spend wont be wasted on doing the same work over and over again).

Please add comments to the relevant sites as there points/projects are far more important than any individual/group and need to be taken up by forward thinking positive people like you? To not contribute would be to let others miss out on your view which is a loss for everyone.

http://www.TRAIDmark.org/ explains the full benefits of using net profit to invest in new innovative charitable work. Please comment on that facebook page linking to it from here so anyone following that group will not miss out.

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