what i want
TRANSCRIPT
What I want
(idea for a Pecha Kucha which never happened) Presentation
Zayera Khan, 15 september 2009
Slide 1: Generating Ideas Everyone have ideas Some have less ideas Some have many ideas A few have crazy ideas
What do we do with all these ideas?
Slide 2: Wasted Ideas Most ideas are wasted Disapper in someones mind, thoughts A few are discussed with other people Most ideas are killed, due to lack of time,
engagement, motivation, interest, economical resources, know-how, technical feasability, etc.
An important factor is TIMING!
Slide 3: Timing Timing can realize ideas in ways unforseen. Imagination presented for an audience with
potential interest and realization capacity. Meetings and selling ideas, when ideas are
perceptible.
Where are ideas perceptible?
Slide 4: Location Sell and presenting ideas in a meeting Informally for family and friends At a party Networking with business people Targeted meeting to gain response and
sponsors Venture-capitalists Apply for state fundings
How much time are you willing to put into this?
Slide 5: Energy
Energy = ectropy vs. entropy How much energy I put into something vs.
what do I gain from this? Is it of monetary value? Social credibility and humanitarian beliefs? Doing Good for the sake of Goodness? Power, reputation, acknowledgement?
What makes you tick? Who would you help and why?
Slide 6: Helping for free
That is also called volunteering Or communism Perhaps just sharing and caring
The power of thoughts or is it ideas?!
Slide 7: Society Does our society enable ideas to survive? I dare say ”NO” Why? Look around……how many ideas do you
see walking around, communicating themselves?
Science-fiction here I come!
Slide 8: Science Fiction Fantacy Imagine…a world where everyone was a walking idea. Every idea was visual and easy to access. Every idea was represented by a creature who
believed in it with it’s whole being and entity. Ideas could be exchanged and gain support. Ideas were carried forward and manifested into
realization. Ideas were celebrated and gained popularity. This whole world lived and breathed ideas in an
abundance.
That’s how the story goes…
Slide 9: Imagine Visualize (picture here)
Imagine the same for our world!
Slide 10: Popularity How to gain popularity with ideas? Politics? Is intelligence a requirement? Where do stupid ideas end up? Is anyone keeping track of ideas?
In our modern lives In any present society Past beliefs which challenged how life was once
lived and perceived are nowadays called “innovations” and milestones in history.
Animal ideas?
Slide 11: Animals Do animal have ideas (not thoughts)? How do we perceive that? Have we seen any animal innovations or
creations?
Actually YES!(elaborate)
Slide 12: What next… Idea creation Sure anyone can create ideas But what to do with these ideas? Wasted time, wasted energy, why?
I propose a utilization of ideas and energy.A tool for idea search, creation, collaboration,
support, aid and implementation.
Slide 13: Idea tool How does it function? Search & find?
Identify if the idea already exists and has an owner, if so join forces.
If a novel idea, describe in simple words: What is the idea? Who is it for? Who will benefit from it or use it? Why? Where?
Archive of ideas, for utilization on a non-profit basis. If commercial use is commenced, appropriate
business model for ”ownership and creation rights”.
Slide 14: Spread ideas Teach idea creation and implementation on
elementary level. In school, universities Encourage societies to utilize the creativeness
of individuals – for everyones benefit.
Slide 15: Business models Business models based on co-creation, and
sharing revenue based on time, effort and energy spent.
Ownership Creation rights Production and implementation rights Manufacturing development (via 3rd party
partnerships)
Slide 16: Start a movement Ideas feedback culture Exchange ideas Ideas for fun and pleasure
Slide 17: What are you ideas? I bet you got several ideas just watching this
presentation. Now start sharing your ideas. Take a step forward into the realm of idea
realization.
Slide 18: Small ideas = Big ideas Honestly, it does not matter how small or big
your idea may be It does not matter how ”wacko” it sounds As long as you are willing to share it and work
on it. Or find someone who wants to adopt your
idea.
Slide 19: We like ideas We believe in ideas Humans without ideas would not be here You would not be sitting here and listening to
me…
Slide 20: Next steps Business plan for a start-up company Business plan for non-profit organization