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max kaizen (32)
Cape Town, South Africa

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member since:   27/7/2007
birth date:   01/1/1970
about:   Hunter of Genius.
Gatherer of great tools.tech.teachers to create and nurture powerful communities.
Social media strategy combined with unexpected group genius for creative problem solving.. and helping high potential pioneering individuals discover what they were purpose.built to do here utterly delights me.
I am a community developer. online & realworld

I LOVE working. weird though that is %-)

Theodore Roosevelt comes to the rescue so I don't sound completely bonkers:
" Far and away the best prize life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing"

hooray. agreed.
I help inspire others to feel as exhilarated by discovering their real work here.
And then connect them to others tapping their genius for good.


Aim/Yahoo/Msn/ICG/Gtalk:   Google Talk - max.kaizen@gmail.com
Website:   http://maxkaizen.com
languages:   English
nodes:   Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club
iSummit 2008
Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
 
 
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  articles · Business School course for ARTISTS to succeed
30/7/2007 17:36 · 44 votes · 11 comments

The University of Cape Town's Graduate School of Business is one of the world's bravest business schools. Their Executive Education unit is recognised as one of the world's Top 10 in their class!
Heather Ford (head of iCommons) was on the faculty to present at Nomadic Marketing: one of the innovative new programs the GSB have introduced to their offering on the practical application...

   
 
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  articles · Artists' rights to distribute
by Jamison · voted on 26/1/2008 02:01 · 13 votes · 3 comments

When media in Australia uses works licensed with a Creative Commons Attribution licences the media is given no rebate by the rights organisation. My view is that if commercial media did get a reduction when they used open content, that the market would be more efficient. More local self published content would be used and publishers might take their ears out of their pockets.

My...

articles · The Wikipedia Academies Launch in Johannesburg
by Heather Ford · voted on 20/11/2007 20:55 · 30 votes · 3 comments

Wikipedia Founder and iCommons Board Member, Jimmy Wales, launched the African Wikipedia Academy series at CIDA City Campus in Johannesburg on Saturday. He spoke about his passion to help build a free encyclopedia of the very highest possible quality for every single person on the planet in their own language.

It made a lot of sense that the first South African Wikipedia Academy...

   
 
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  articles · The Wikipedia Academies Launch in Johannesburg
by Heather Ford · commented on 20/11/2007 21:00 · 30 votes · 3 comments

Wikipedia Founder and iCommons Board Member, Jimmy Wales, launched the African Wikipedia Academy series at CIDA City Campus in Johannesburg on Saturday. He spoke about his passion to help build a free encyclopedia of the very highest possible quality for every single person on the planet in their own language.

It made a lot of sense that the first South African Wikipedia Academy...

articles · Cultural Heritage is Influenced by Transport Planning
by rorywilliams · commented on 3/10/2007 18:16 · 45 votes · 6 comments

September 24 was Heritage Day in South Africa. Most countries, whether or not they dedicate a public holiday to it, celebrate cultural heritage in one way or another. It might be poorly defined, subjected to endless arguments, considered differently by groups in society who feel they should be identified as different from others, and even co-opted to political ends. But most people...

   
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