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2008-10-08

Establish a pool of needs of the system to invite solutions

Another needed system-wide suggestion is to somehow establish a pool of needs of the system which need ideas and businesses to solve those problems, fill those needs of the overall system; this could include ideas not solicited by that pool but which the ideas person sees the potential benefits of the system.

A parallel part of that change would be somehow evaluating the effects of such ideas implementation, as it would most likely incur as the waves from the ideas change to the overall system, big or miniscule, and assigning a desirability figure to each idea thereby; making waves in the business system would be just that, and not a reason per se to block the exploration of those ideas.

Employees of all corporations and businesses would be invited to contribute to the pool of system ideas, and those ideas would not be owned by their respective employers; esteem to the employer by having x number of employees who have submitted such ideas and which were some implemented in the larger system, might be of some advertising advantage to the respective employers, however. All citizens, al members of the public, would be invited to contribute problem descriptions, solution descriptions, and opportunities for improving the general quality of life would be input to the idea bank.

Such ideas and problems and opportunities, need not be limited to just technical devices, but also social ills too, such as for example someone might submit a problem in an organization where each member of the group would accumulate observations of mistakes or other wrongs done on the job or group, and the subordinates feeling job-secure because of these things to "tell on" the boss if the boss were to threaten the subordinate with being fired, thus forming an internal system of hidden checks and balances which was not focused on doing the job better; the request to the idea pool would be to how to fix that social corruption wherever it might exist.

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