An idea sparks in my head after reading this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invader_(artist)
Why don’t we make up a story based on this?
Imagine the artist were actually an alien in disguise, and he’s really invading the earth by cloning and distributing alien’s bases all around the world in the form of street arts…
However, his plan is unexpectedly detected by a kid, who will be our hero saving the world from the alien….
Sounds interesting, huh?
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This is my idea submission for Google’s Project 10 to the 100.
What one sentence describes best your idea?
Improve democracy by helping people contribute their opinions to their country’s decision-making process via a Web 2.0 system that can systematically and statistically process feedback information.
Idea descriptions:
Do leaders and managers listen to their people when making decisions? Some of them do, but unfortunately more than half of the world’s population rarely has a chance to contribute their opinions to the decision-making process of their country. Obviously, “where are we going?” is a common question people often ask themselves.
Thanks to the popularity of the Internet and advanced web technologies, we can change that sad fact.
The idea here is to improve democracy and encourage people to contribute their opinions to the decision making process. Every opinion counts! This can be done via an advanced feedback system that can systematically and statistically process the feedback information.
The operating model is like this: Before making an important decision, a leader should propose his/her plan and a SWOT (Strengths / Weaknesses / Opportunities / Threats) analysis on the web system. Then every people will be able to assess the plan and rate/evaluate any items on the SWOT analysis. Moreover, people should be able to add more items to the SWOT analysis. These additional items will later be assessed and rated by other people and so on. Based on community ratings, the system will automatically refine items in the SWOT analysis. After a definable period of time, the final result will be a refined SWOT analysis showing the level of importance and level of impact of each item in the analysis.
The results will help many countries’ leaders and managers make better decisions and ensure the decisions are for the benefit of the people.
What problem does your idea address?
A large percentage of world population does not have a chance to express their opinions when their country leaders making decisions. But every people should have the right to decide things that affect their life, right?
Another issue is that most existing feedback systems only gather feedbacks as raw data, which is useless in macro management. What make this system more effective than many existing feedback systems are the ability to systematically categorize opinions into 4 categories (SWOT) and the ability to evaluate the level of importance and level of impact of each item in the SWOT analysis.
If it becomes a reality, who will benefit most from it:
If this idea becomes a reality, people (especially people in poor countries where democracy is not adequate) will benefit the most. This is because people can contribute their opinions in deciding what is best for them.
Initial steps to get the idea off the ground:
- Get funded
- Define a set of necessary features.
- Define a set of rules for rating and evaluating opinions from people.
- Design a user-friendly and intuitive interface.
- Implement the system in programming codes.
- Revise and make corrective adjustments.
- Launch the system to public.
Optimal outcome:
The optimal outcome of this system is getting a large number of people willing to express their opinions so that the statistical data is meaningful for making decisions. In case of operating independently, a large number of users can have significant power to influence the decision makers.
Abstract: Maybe you’ve heard about Google’s Project 10 to the 100 and Microsoft’s Imagine Cup. By analyzing these contests, this short article will compare Microsoft vs Google in PR perspective.:
1. Microsoft’ Imagine Cup: “Help Us Change the World!”
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Cited from Imagine Cup’s website: “Now in its seventh year, the Imagine Cup is a global student technology competition focused on finding solutions to real-world issues”
Imagine Cup encourages IT students and even photography and filmmaking students to:
2. Google’s Project 10 to the 100: “May Those Who Help The Most Win”
According to Project 10100 website, this is “a call for ideas to change the world by helping as many people as possible”.
Well, more info on these two competitions can be found in their websites. What I want to discuss here is about the way Google and Microsoft run these competitions.
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This semester I’m taking one subject from Business Faculty, Strategic Business Management. A tough subject for a guy who doesn’t know much about the business theories and concepts like me. But it’s a really cool subject, especially when I’m getting bored with so many theories in IT management.
What special about this subject must be the Business Strategy Game, an online business strategy online game accompanying with Thompson, Strictland & Gamble’s “Crafting & Executing Strategy” book. This is a turn-based game in which 1 turn represents 1 year. Each team of players must make decisions for each year and the result each year will be calculated based on how competitive each decision is (price, quality, advertising budget,…)
I still don’t understand every aspect of this complicated game, so I’m playing 2 other games to learn more about the complicated business world. These 2 games are Monopoly Tycoon and Capitalism II.
Of those two, I highly recommend the Monopoly Tycoon for beginners since it’s easy and quite fun to play.
Capitalism II is much more complicated with full of business stuffs.
Hope that someone out there is playing these games, online playing against human must be much more exciting