I’m looking for unique individuals within Blackpool who are committed to change, whether on a personal, local or global level. Any walk of life, any profession. And for those watching who are not in Blackpool, share with anyone who would like to support or participate in the happenings we are exploring using Open Business Practices.
This is the first Social Neuron and it is fitting it is created by me, co-founder of Sqale. I’m landing in Blackpool on the 4th August and departing 31st August or 1st September.
Concrete objectives:
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Can I help generate £10k for an individual, for their cause or company? Watch the video!
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Attract money into Blackpool. A useful way to think about it: everyone in Blackpool is working together, and they need to attract revenue.
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Find the right people this August. 1 partner who is already operating with similar deep principles regarding state of the world; 5 players who ‘buy in’ to Full Stack Open Business (whether in Blackpool or the next city); 25 active participants of the Open Business Experience; and however number of users of Sqale.
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Seed a space which is operating Open Business Practices, the beginnings of a Happening Hotel?
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Happen upon the right content-creator which triggers a viral to £1m?
We progress through Iterative Social Validation cycles. Every meeting has potential, and our job is to realise it together. The Open Business tools like Sqale and Action Cycles may help, but it is our actual skillsets, our perspectives, and our intentions and values which will determine our social success, whether in meetings, or gathering, or wider network events. Paired meetings leading to group and team gatherings to do eg Action Cycles, to achieve unrealistic objectives within a week.
The quality of player we are looking for is a deep-seated commitment to change, to learn new ways of working collaboratively, to improve the quality of life for others, for the local area of Blackpool, and for the wider world. The aim is to empower visionaries with self-organised alignment of practitioners to make best use of collective resources to fund and achieve unrealistic objectives.