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My first book, Finding the Sweet Spot: The Natural Entrepreneur's Guide to Responsible, Sustainable, Joyful Work
will be published next month by Chelsea Green. The publisher is
sponsoring a companion website/toolkit at http://naturalenterprise.org
that is currently under development. I'd love your help with the design.
Just as a reminder, the book has six chapters, as follows:
The
first chapter entails identifying your personal 'sweet spot', where
your Gifts (what you do uniquely well), your Passions (what you love
doing), and your Purpose (what is needed that you care about)
intersect. It's a personal exercise. The last two chapters are
operational advice, mostly for once you're up and running.
Chapters
2-4 are collaborative processes, and that's where naturalenterprise.org
comes in. The site will offer a simple set of tools that will help you
find business partners, research unmet needs, and collaborate to
explore solutions to those needs. The diagram at the top of this
article shows how it will be organized. Here's a walk-through:
naturalenterprise.org/community will allow you to offer and receive advice about Natural Entrepreneurship, and it will have three parts to it:
ASK
A QUESTION: Will allow prospective entrepreneurs to pose questions
about any facet of natural entrepreneurship, and others to offer
suggestions in response to those questions.
POSE A PROBLEM:
Will allow prospective entrepreneurs to describe challenges they're
facing in the process of creating the work they were intended to do,
and others to discuss these challenges and work towards resolution of
them.
TELL A STORY: Will allow anyone to tell a success story
or a 'war' story (about failure) about their enterprise or journey
towards entrepreneurship.
naturalenterprise.org/partners will enable you to find partners for your Natural Enterprise, and it will have six parts to it:
DESCRIBE
YOUR PURPOSE: Will allow prospective entrepreneurs to 'publish' their
identified Purpose -- the need they've identified that they truly care
about, and which they have some Gifts and Passions around. This is to
enable other prospective entrepreneurs to browse and DISCOVER PEOPLE
WHO SHARE YOUR PURPOSE, and connect with them (part 7).
DESCRIBE
YOUR GIFTS AND CAPACITIES: Will allow you, once you've identified your
Passion, to list the Gifts (that are also your Passions) you have that
are in the 'sweet spot' i.e. 'on Purpose', consistent with the Purpose
you identified. It will also allow you to self-assess your Capacities,
from a list of twelve essential Capacities that the partners of any
Natural Enterprise must have between them. These are the things you
bring to the prospective Natural Enterprise. The book (and website)
explains how, to find your 'natural' partners, you need to find those
whose Gifts and Capacities complement your own, collectively providing
everything that the enterprise needs without a lot of overlap. This
will allow other prospective entrepreneurs to BROWSE your GIFTS AND
CAPACITIES to see whether they are a good fit for their proposed Natural Enterprise, and, if so, connect with you (part 8).
DESCRIBE
GIFTS AND CAPACITIES YOU LACK: Will allow you, once you've identified
your Purpose, to list the Gifts and Capacities you don't
have, which are needed to complement your own in order to achieve your
Purpose. This will allow other prospective entrepreneurs to BROWSE your
list of NEEDED GIFTS AND CAPACITIES to see whether they are a good fit
for your proposed Natural Enterprise, and, if so, connect with you
(part 9).
naturalenterprise.org/collaboratory
will enable you to collaborate with potential enterprise partners and
others to research and innovate, and it will have three parts to it:
EXPLORE
A NEED OR PROBLEM: Will allow you to develop, together with others, a
better understanding of a possible unmet need that is 'on Purpose' for
your prospective Natural Enterprise.
CANVASS THE CROWD: Will
allow you to poll all readers of naturalenterprise.org to gather
'collective wisdom' about the viability of an idea, about the future,
about which of a set of alternative actions to pursue, about a subject
you lack knowledge about, or about a market.
RESEARCH A NEED:
Will allow you to study a subject collaboratively, assign partners work
to do, and collect the results of your research in one place for group
discussion.
It seems fairly obvious to me that for 1-3 we will
need some kind of discussion forum, for 4-9 we will need a database
that anyone can add to or browse in different ways, for 10 we'll need a
wiki or similar tool, for 11 we'll need a survey tool like Survey
Monkey, and for 12 we'll need some kind of project collaboration
space/tool.
The question is, dear readers, how easily can we
pull this together without the need for a lot of coding? Can we use
existing open source forums (as Dick Richards did for his book Is Your Genius at Work?),
and open source databases, wikis, survey tools and collaboration tools,
and easily put them within the site 'umbrella' so users don't get lost?
If so, which specific apps should we use? If not, how much work would
it be to pull this together?
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