Friday 29 October 2010

#Turning #problems into #solutions using #open #collaboration #os #nesta #bigsociety #likeminds

How is it best to turn problems (text in the form of Blog Posts or Twitter comments) into solutions and how best to share this with everyone to get the most value out of selfless collaboration (such as on Wikipedia & Mozilla).

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Problem is shared by posting it as a Blog, tweet, video...

2.
Anyone comments/share solutions

3.
Problems and solutions are linked up from different places on the web to organise them (hard part:)

4.
The solution is actioned by anyone (equally hard) Volunteers or funding from Charity & Government helps enhance this part & cooperative Not For Profit Innovation can solve this in a self sustaining way.

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Extra unexpected outcomes that no one could have expected will be created by linking people and problems up in a not for profit selfless open source way.

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Other things will happen


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The question is do you want to (make yourself happy by) helping other people by providing the best service (so 000's of other people can have better lives)? Or do you just want to make your own lonesome self rich by providing a worse service to others so 000's of others lives are less good?


Ed @whymandesign


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