
The MITA Manifesto was inspired by the Cluetrain Manifesto. Thanks Christopher Locke, David weinberger, Doc Searls and Rick Levine.
Hopefully my 10 theses here will trigger a few of your best policies for growth:
1. People of every race contribute solutions faster when asked key q
uestions with solutions in mind.
2. To transfer winning ideas into profitable practices … rejuvenate teaching … learning … and assessment … into a sense of adventure.
3. Teams that criticize will rarely create since one pathway in the brain tends to barricade the other.
4. A business that risks innovations to change the world … will drive the markets with what its workers invent.
5. Hook a new idea to what you already know … and increase the value of what you already knew as well as remember more of what you just learned.
6. Figure out how you are smart and you will be on your way to capitalizing on others’ intelligences too.
7. Recognize the vent for what it is and then create a cool solution to remove the venom from the vent.
8. Deliberately try out much the same tone you’d use to impress superiors … any time you feel crankiness coming on … and then watch for surprising benefits.
9. Let the old socks be … just be careful not to let your brain slip into gumming raisin bagels as a normal practice at work.
10. Whenever you encounter problems at work … check out a new solution … with the brain clearly in mind.
My first 10 theses all relate to asking questions in a new way. Not surprisingly … the first step of the MITA process we use here at the center is to question for innovative solutions.
So you can see how my manifesto is meaningful to what we hope to accomplish in 2008. Your turn….
Or you could add your wit an' wisdom onto mine ... and make us all richer in the coming year. What do you think?
See related posts:
Inspired by Cluetrain Slideshow
MITA Brain Based Business Manifesto (part 1 of 5).
MITA Brain Based Business Manifesto (part 2 of 5).
MITA Brain Based Business manifesto (part 3 of 5).
MITA Brain Based Business Manifesto (part 4 of 5).
MITA Brain Based Business Manifesto (part 5 of 5).
The Entire MITA Manifesto











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