DeBono Socity members are forming a Group Think Program that is available for hire to solve problems.
This program is made available through mobile as well as dedicated web site, designed to enable potential customers to easily interact with the group.
The group when it is hired, go on and utilizes its wide and deep reaching skills to solve the problem(s) for we are hired to do and reap the benefits.
Who is interested to enter this concept program development without CAF?
(Only Green, Yellow, White and Blue Hat thoughts needed. Black and Red Hats would not serve the development of this concept program, would it? Since this is only a CONCEPT development, any and all negative view is counterproductive use of time and resources. Do I see it correctly? )
Permalink Reply by jf on April 23, 2012 at 19:38 If the explanation was for me, I want you to know that no use to me. I do not understand English.
Permalink Reply by Zsolt Zsofka on April 24, 2012 at 1:11
Permalink Reply by Zsolt Zsofka on April 24, 2012 at 21:09 - The person who correlates, coordinates and presents the information and deals with the person who is paying should get the money - because that's the work part. Everyone else who wants to contribute ideas is getting to do the fun part.
Permalink Reply by Asa Jomard on April 24, 2012 at 16:06 Ah money, it is either too little or too much of it floating around!
I am a Thrillionaire and I get a thrill of practical drills.
Permalink Reply by Zsolt Zsofka on April 24, 2012 at 20:52 Hello Dear,
If you are a Thrillionaire then why are we chatting on line? In person is more fun. Send me your private jet and by the time I land in the UK or wherever you wish to meet up, I’ll have the entire concept mapped out ready to get your expert mind to warp around. If no jet…then we just have to play here. How do you like the suggested scenario detail proposal? Do you have a more exciting one?
Permalink Reply by Zsolt Zsofka on April 24, 2012 at 14:51 
How is this working for you Franis? I work best with reduced words and see ideas on maps. Word like Luis put forth in his last post (901) takes a lot more time to digest than I have at this moment. Your thought was easier to integrate. BTW I proposed actual real time example for scenario one. Anyone wish to run with it or looking for better / different one?
Permalink Reply by Zsolt Zsofka on April 24, 2012 at 20:40 The sun is hot. Is this a complaint?
901 word quality content is more than I can handle in 5-10 minutes brakes I take from work to stop by the forum. Is this a complaint? It is a fact of my reality. FYI: I have saved your 901 words right in a prime digital real-estate of my work environment so even when I cannot stop by here but got a little time here and there, I work on it. Now you are reminding me to be a lot more attentive with my words so the mother of my children who shares the same cultural heritage as yo do Luis... now I can imagine just how sensitive she can be but it is no longer as obvious to me.(Fact)
Permalink Reply by Zsolt Zsofka on April 25, 2012 at 1:28
Permalink Reply by Zsolt Zsofka on April 25, 2012 at 2:26 AWARD: $30,000 USD | DEADLINE: 5/21/12 | ACTIVE SOLVERS: 572 | POSTED: 3/21/12
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https://www.innocentive.com
Permalink Reply by Zsolt Zsofka on April 25, 2012 at 4:32 "InnoCentive’s Solver community now consists of nearly a quarter-million individuals from more than 200 countries[citation needed], with an added reach of 12+ million through strategic partnerships with organizations including The Economist, Nature Publishing Group, and Popular Science.[citation needed]
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Permalink Reply by Asa Jomard on April 25, 2012 at 8:31 I think a broad search is vital before we divide things up.
I will not post anything until after a week. And I suggest we all do the same so that we can search without influencing each other. Then we can spend some time looking at what others have found.
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