1. What I want (idea for a PechaKuchawhich never happened) Presentation Zayera Khan, 15 september 2009
2. Slide 1: GeneratingIdeas Everyonehaveideas Somehave less ideas Somehavemanyideas A fewhave crazy ideas Whatdowedo with all theseideas?
3. Slide 2: WastedIdeas Mostideas are wasted Disapper in someones mind, thoughts A few are discussed with otherpeople Mostideas are killed, due to lack of time, engagement, motivation, interest, economicalresources, know-how, technicalfeasability, etc. An importantfactor is TIMING!
4. Slide 3: Timing Timing canrealizeideas in waysunforseen. Imaginationpresented for an audience with potential interest and realizationcapacity. Meetings and sellingideas, whenideas are perceptible. Where are ideasperceptible?
5. Slide 4: Location Sell and presentingideas in a meeting Informally for family and friends At a party Networking with business people Targetedmeeting to gainresponse and sponsors Venture-capitalists Apply for statefundings Howmuch time are you willing to putinto this?
6. Slide 5: Energy Energy = ectropy vs. entropy Howmuchenergy I putintosomething vs. whatdo I gain from this? Is it of monetaryvalue? Social credibility and humanitarianbeliefs? Doing Good for the sake of Goodness? Power, reputation, acknowledgement? What makes you tick? Who would you help and why?
7. Slide 6: Helping for free That is alsocalledvolunteering Or communism Perhaps just sharing and caring The power of thoughts or is it ideas?!
8. Slide 7: Society Does our society enableideas to survive? I daresay ”NO” Why? Look around……howmanyideasdo you seewalkingaround, communicatingthemselves? Science-fictionhere I come!
9. Slide 8: Science Fiction Fantacy Imagine…a world whereeveryonewas a walkingidea. Everyideawasvisual and easy to access. Everyideawasrepresented by a creature who believed in it with it’swholebeing and entity. Ideascould be exchanged and gain support. Ideaswerecarried forward and manifestedintorealization. Ideaswerecelebrated and gainedpopularity. This whole world lived and breathedideas in an abundance. That’show the story goes…
10. Slide 9: Imagine Visualize (picturehere) Imagine the same for our world!
11. 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?
12. Slide 11: Animals Do animal haveideas (not thoughts)? How do we perceive that? Have we seen any animal innovations or creations? Actually YES! (elaborate)
13. Slide 12: Whatnext… 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.
14. Slide 13: Ideatool Howdoes it function? Search & find? Identifyif the ideaalreadyexists and has an owner, if so joinforces. If a novelidea, describe in simple words: What is the idea? Who is it for? Who willbenefit from it or use it? Why? Where? Archive of ideas, for utilization on a non-profit basis. Ifcommercialuse is commenced, appropriate business model for ”ownership and creation rights”.
15. Slide 14: Spreadideas Teachideacreation and implementation on elementarylevel. In school, universities Encouragesocieties to utilize the creativeness of individuals – for everyonesbenefit.
16. Slide 15: Business models Business modelsbased on co-creation, and sharingrevenuebased on time, effort and energyspent. Ownership Creation rights Production and implementation rights Manufacturingdevelopment (via 3rd party partnerships)
17. Slide 16: Start a movement Ideas feedback culture Exchange ideas Ideas for fun and pleasure
18. Slide 17: What are you ideas? I bet you got severalideas just watching this presentation. Now start sharing your ideas. Take a step forward into the realm of idearealization.
19. Slide 18: Small ideas = Big ideas Honestly, it does not matterhow small or big your ideamay be It does not matterhow ”wacko” it sounds As long as you are willing to share it and work on it. Or findsomeone who wants to adopt your idea.
20. Slide 19: We like ideas We believe in ideas Humans withoutideaswould not be here You would not be sitting here and listening to me…
21. Slide 20: Next steps Business plan for a start-upcompany Business plan for non-profit organization
22. Thank you for your attention! Questions? Zayera Khan zayera.khan@gmail.com