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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Lesson 2: Temptation
Yo roar peeps,
This week's task is to come up with a list of justification sentences that should set off alarm bells. Post your answers as comments, and the most original, creative answer will win a prize!
Peace out
This week's task is to come up with a list of justification sentences that should set off alarm bells. Post your answers as comments, and the most original, creative answer will win a prize!
Peace out
Monday, October 11, 2010
Lesson 3: Outcasts
Hey guys and gals!
Comment on this post to tell us your strategy that meets some needs.
The task was:
Design a strategy to meet a need (physical, emotional, spiritual) in the world. You have $5,000 dollars and 5 staff members. The best types of strategy are sustainable (they don’t damage the environment, and they keep going even when a particular person is replaced), and connect two realities together.
E.g. a company in America makes customised laptop cases out of old t-shirts, and gives all the profits to freeing slaves in poor countries. They connected the realities that thousands of t-shirts get thrown out each year, and that thousands of people are sold into slavery each year. They came up with a way to solve both problems.
Instructions for how to comment are in the first post.
Good luck!
Comment on this post to tell us your strategy that meets some needs.
The task was:
Design a strategy to meet a need (physical, emotional, spiritual) in the world. You have $5,000 dollars and 5 staff members. The best types of strategy are sustainable (they don’t damage the environment, and they keep going even when a particular person is replaced), and connect two realities together.
E.g. a company in America makes customised laptop cases out of old t-shirts, and gives all the profits to freeing slaves in poor countries. They connected the realities that thousands of t-shirts get thrown out each year, and that thousands of people are sold into slavery each year. They came up with a way to solve both problems.
Instructions for how to comment are in the first post.
Good luck!
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