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Brendan O'Keefe

The Brainstorming Kit - Co-Create the Essential Ideation Kit



Why Submit to the Kit?

Some ideas gestate for years and some just come out of the ether like a whack to the top of the egg.

This ebook and the idea to invite my peers to collaborate came to me on a hot and humid summer night as my bladder tugged me to make a move to the toilet... Some awesome ideas just lack that romantic ideal we hear about in the history books. This is one of those great ideas.

My intention is to make the 'virtual kit' simple to digest and as complete as possible over the next 24 months with the help of you the author, you the trainer, you the facilitator, you the inventor and you the teacher.

Collaborative Ebook. The Offer:

This is a crowdsourced ebook. I invite you to submit content for a fresh new project called The Brainstorming Kit. Version 1.0 has a release date of Feb 11 2009.

The ebook kit will be always be free and upgraded once or twice a year. It's an evolutionary product and it's a gift of creativity to all. If we develop a hard copy in the future, all profits will go to a charity voted on by all the contributes and authors. Perhaps in the future a business version, a community building version and an education version of the kit would be appropriate? What do you think? Any ideas you'd like to freely contribute at this stage? Let me know your thoughts.

How you will benefit: Submit to the kit www.thebrainstormingkit.com

The most important reason for this book to be, however, can be found in my belief. “Some great ideas can bring people together and should be given away and shared...”


October 26, 2008.

Brendan O'Keefe - Chief Ideas Guy.

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