How to grow World University and School? ...
Derek Sivers: How to start a movement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V74AxCqOTvg
(watch only the first 3:10 minutes, since an ad begins after this)
How to Start a Movement -
http://thefbooksite.com/2014/02/03/how-to-start-a-movement/
From this article:
"The formula can be condensed into this:
- You can’t be successful unless you are ON FIRE for your cause.
- Passion drives performance. Feel your cause and let it move you to action.
- Passion is contagious. Mentor others through your actions, words are a dime a dozen.
- Have patience. Passion hears ‘no’ as Not Now.
- Develop and deepen your faith. Trust that what you believe in will have followers. Somewhere. Sometime. If one person believes it, there ARE others.
- Embrace your early followers and empower them to own the passion and the cause. Leadership means stepping aside to enable the growing fire to burn freely.
- Celebrate small victories. New followers are like gold, treat them to a joyous celebration.
- Think allow, not how. Once the fire burns, controlling it can consume you. Know that your passion has ignited a cause and it’s ultimate outcome is driven by your tribe of similarly passionate people.
- Most importantly, be brave.
A world driven by passion is a world on fire for change."
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Still looking for ways to grow WUaS significantly ...
Here are a possibly very relevant set of ideas I came across today in the LinkedIn social networking site from a fundraising group mailing -
http://thefbooksite.com/2014/02/03/how-to-start-a-movement/ ...
I like the video especially ...
it's only actually 3 minutes long, and I posted this video a few years ago to my blog here, as a great (and positive) example of a meme (replicating, cultural unit, as a first definition only). ...
Dancing is contagious and infectious :)
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While blogging almost everyday about World University and School for more than 5 years, now with two blogs - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/global%20university - and - http://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/ - in the information age, and on the Internet, is a form or quality of passion - defined as "strong and barely controllable emotion" (Apple 2.x dictionary) I hope I can learn a kind of Jimmy Wales-like informed passion, which has given rise to Wikipedia in all 287 languages, and with its new Wikidata interlingual database. How to develop specific kinds of passion (Musical, Inspiring, Friendly, NtF, dramatic) ... watch the video :)
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