[p2p-research] [OK] Thursday chat with Suresh and Andrius about Pooled Fund Initiative

Suresh Fernando suresh at radical-inclusion.com
Wed Jan 13 11:23:50 CET 2010


Andrius.

Thanks for all the kind words and for setting this up! I look forward to
chatting with you and your group on Thursday!

Suresh

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:37 AM, Andrius Kulikauskas <ms at ms.lt> wrote:

> I invite all who are interested to chat about the future of Minciu Sodas
> http://www.ms.lt to come to our chat room http://www.worknets.org/chat/ tomorrow, Thursday, January 14, 2010, starting 9:00 Vancouver, 12:00 New
> York, 17:00 London, 20:00 Nairobi.
>
> We'll be chatting specifically with Suresh Fernando about Open Kollab
> http://wiki.openkollab.com http://groups.google.com/group/openkollab and
> the Pooled Fund Initiative
> http://www.slideshare.net/sureshf/openkollab-pooled-fund
> Suresh Fernando has experience in the financial world and has also thought
> a lot about life, philosophy, society, morality, economics and business.
> He's currently devoting himself to the Pooled Fund Initiative, which I think
> of as a 2,000,000 USD credit line shared by an ecosystem of openly
> collaborative enterprises.   He's working closely with Michel Bauwens
> http://www.p2pfoundation.net, Sam Rose http://forwardfound.org, Steve
> Bosserman and many others.  They are starting to map out an ecosystem of
> open manufacturers.
>
> I will be writing soon, hopefully before the chat, about my own vision for
> Minciu Sodas this coming year.  I look forward to all of our visions and
> dreams.  Certainly, I look forward to working closely with Suresh to map out
> ecosystems - probably those more related to nonphysical culture - to look
> for clients and to think especially about the ethics, the morality of our
> new culture and how to base our new education system on communicating that
> morality as the foundation for all of our "caring about thinking".
>
> Please join us! and we're interested to expand and include your endeavors,
> perhaps as candidates for the Pooled Fund Initiative.
>
> I also alert us to my case study
> http://www.worknets.org/wiki.cgi?MornflakeOutreach  of our work last
> summer for Leon Benjamin http://www.winningbysharing.net and the London
> advertising agency The Law Firm Group on behalf of Mornflake cereal
> http://www.mornflake.com and their online video contest
> http://www.mornflakecompetition.net    This is a practical example of how
> and why we organize global teams of independent thinkers, in this case for
> paid work from the corporate world.  My main observation is that corporate
> culture has businesses be reliable but not authentic, and human culture has
> humans be authentic but not reliable.  We can have them work together - stay
> authentic but achieve reliability - if we build in all kinds of redundancy
> as we organize people.  This may be helpful as we organize our ecosystems.
>
> Andrius
>
> Andrius Kulikauskas
> Minciu Sodas
> http://www.ms.lt
> ms at ms.lt
> +370 699 30003
>
> -------------------------
> Hi Andrius,
>
> Thank you so much for this. [
> http://www.worknets.org/wiki.cgi?MornflakeOutreach ].  Interestingly I'm
> in Hong Kong later this week to present to regional CIOs and a Hotel Group
> on the use/benefits of social media and will be speaking about your work and
> the form and function of MS Labs - more on this soon.
>
> I'll read the case study and get back to you with my comments over the next
> few days.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Leon.
>
>
> --
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>



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