Thursday, October 19, 2006

My IE (Ver. 2) and The Map of IE

My Issue Entrepreneurship (Ver. 2)

Your message.
1. What is your sticky message? (Barabasi 3) What is the idea you wish to promote or issue/problem you want to try to 'solve'?

The Japanese educational system should be reformed to be a more liberal institituion in order to solve many educational problems in
Japan. Especially it has to reflect students’ opinions much more, and thus, students should be enabled to choose what kind of school they go to, including free school, alternative school, and home schooling.


Knowledge of social network.
2. Who is your strategic social group? Can you identify and define the organisational base you will need to develop and/or tap into?

Students.
Parents.
Teachers.
Of course, shcool.


Strategy for network building.
3. How will work to create your organisational base? How will you spread and encourage others to take up your message?

I will make a blog and write my opinion on it. Then, I will register the blog in many search engines so that many people can find it. Also I will ask people to link their Web sites to my blog.

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The Map of My IE (subject to change)

3 comments:

Owen James said...

Kota, your IE ideas and approach continues to develop. How can you use social software to connect the nodes in your IE network to each other? Also, can you more clearly define your organisational base (those with compatible interests) from your target group (those whose ideas/behaviour you seek to change)? There may be some overlap, but you could show this clearly in your Gliffy network map. Thank you.

Kenta said...
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Kenta said...

I agree with your idea because I also think that Japanese Educational system should reform. I may suggest you that the public officials who work in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology can include in your target group. In additoin, I see some your points and ideas, but what your other concrete ideas are for reforming that system. Are your ideas similar to the Prime Minister Abe's ideas? I think your ideas are at least some different points.