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'Switching to eMarketing'
<P>If you are interested in emarketing, please check <A href="http://www.hyperthinker.com/Events/tabid/1011/Default.aspx" target=_self>this page</A> and leave us a note. We are preparing for another e...

Snakes on a Plane - What's in a Title
<FONT size=2> <P>An advertising friend of mine called it "the biggest hype in movies since the Blair Witch project".</P> <P>Hyped before it even was out - and a great example of audience participation...

HyperThinkers are HyperThinking on OpenBC
<P>Just to flag up that the <A href="https://www.openbc.com/net/hyperthinker/" target=_self>HyperThinker forum on OpenBC</A> has some exciting discussions going on at the moment.</P> <P><A href="https...

A HyperThinker blog show at IAOC
<P>This week I will be the host for a 'blog show' at the International Association of Online Communicators (<A href="http://www.iaocblog.com/blog" target=_blank>IAOC</A>). I have the luck to be surrou...

'The ultimate marketing machine'
<P>Check out <A href="http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=7138905" target=_blank>this</A> excellent Economist <A href="http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_...

Shift your perspective on statistics
<a href="http://www.gapminder.org/" target="_blank"><b>Gapminder</b></a> offers a cool tool to make statistics fun. Enjoy graphs that move and float around.<br><br>"OUR VISION: Making sense of the wor...

This is how a HyperThinker event feels
For those of you who missed the HyperThinker for eBaypreneurs event, <a href="http://www.hyperthinker.com/" target="_blank"><b>here's</b></a> a <a href="http://www.hyperthinker.com/" target="_blank"><...

Event participants make sense (some of them)
<P>Watch these <A href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hyperthinker_joost/sets/72157594171728254/" target=_blank>pictures</A> and <A href="http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=HyperThinkerJoost" t...

Out now; Chapter4 of "HyperThinker" by Philip Weiss
We've published another part of Philip's book. The chapter title is "The four dimensions of hyperthinking". Click <A href="http://www.hyperthinker.com/Portals/hyperthinkerblog/HTBookDraft/chapter4.pdf...

Dick Hardt uses brilliant method to present Identity2.0
Watch and learn from this <A href="http://identity20.com/media/OSCON2005/" target=_blank>brilliant presentation</A> by Dick Hardt. His way of presenting is unique and extremely compelling, I watched i...
   
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It's Rollerboall, losers die
<P>This <A href="http://blog.myspace.com/www.hyperthinker.com" target=_blank>website</A> looks terrific. The material is really powerful. What has happened, as you say, is the game has changed. From g...
   
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A Delicious Toolkit, Amazon and Tagging
<P><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>As we explore the concept of the HyperThinker toolkit, it becomes increasingly apparent that the real power of the web is that it is a web of networ...
   
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Freakonomics
<P><A href="http://www.freakonomics.com/thebook.php" target=_self><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Freakonomics</FONT></A><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> by Steve...

New Needs
<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Two weeks ago I saw a mind-opening exhibition in the Danish Design Center in Copenhagen.<BR><BR><IMG src="http://static.flickr.com/46/161917915_cb...

Cause a Crisis to Create
<P>In times of crisis, better products are made.<BR>I love the contoured <A href="http://www.moma.org/collection/printable_view.php?object_id=84111">leg-splint</A> for injured soldiers by <A href="htt...

Figther Socks for Pretty Girl - a fierceful marketing strategy
<P><STRONG><BR></STRONG>What do you think&nbsp;about this example of&nbsp;smart Rajasthani marketing tactics?</P> <P><IMG src="http://static.flickr.com/53/149417223_10feb7b586.jpg?v=0"></P>

Biothinker, on Sustainable Design
<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><BR>If you are interested in thinking patterns in the field of sustainable design, have a look at the site of </FONT><A href="http://www.biothinki...
   
Most recent blog entries
New: Feed to OpenBC HyperThinker forum
Joost's hyperthoughts By Joost van de Loo on Tuesday, May 16, 2006
You can now see directly what's happening on the HyperThinker forum on OpenBC . Go to the bottom of this page page to look. It will soon get a better position and improved lay out.

So, like with
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'Whole brain thinking' with Amazon Listmania
Joost's hyperthoughts By Joost van de Loo on Friday, May 12, 2006
While browsing on Amazon I came across their Listmania feature. It's cool. You can use it to publish your favourite – or most despised – books. It’s easy to set up and direct. I’ve just started Joost's HyperThinker book list .
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Upcoming: HyperThinker for Entrepreneurs
Joost's hyperthoughts By Joost van de Loo on Tuesday, May 09, 2006
We have teamed up with eBay to organise a HyperThinker workshop for entrepreneurs on June 16th. On 15 February Meg Whitman, CEO of eBay, told the European Parliament how her company is now a major engine for the job market - 430,000 users just in the United States make most of their living on eBay.com. She also predicted massive job growth in Europe. The Eurocrat’s eyes glinted, and our perspective shifted: Like all other workers, eBAYPRENEURS are going to need specialised job skills training. And whatever names the courses will eventually get, HyperShifting, Hyperlinking, MetaThinking, and Hy
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Welcome to the HyperThinker Experiment

Phil´s blog By phil@zn.be on 4/29/2006

On this site, we will tell you the story of the HyperThinker. What it means to us, how the concept can help you to change your reality. But more importantly we want you to join in a collaborative effort, sharing your experiences of stories of hyperthinking, recommend Hyperthinking books, suggest great sites and resources.

This is blog for like minded people who want to share their knowledge on how to adapt your thinking to the age of networks. Our core belief is that added value thinking has become the most precious commodity of the individual. But to be able to deliver this to your clients, to apply to your life, it is a constant effort to learn, test and improve your mind. This is what I call 'Kaizen Thinking' - from the Japanese word for 'constant improvement' that was adapted by a large number of companies as the quality wars of the 80s got started.

We believe that there is a community out there on the web that can't wait to get together and start sharing t ...

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So where do we start?

Phil´s blog By phil@zn.be on 4/28/2006

On the right, you can download a summary pdf of the HyperThinker concept (and here ). Everything on this site is Beta, as we embrace the philosophy of constant change and improvement and believe that perfection is the enemy of the good. We will also be adding the chapters of a book that I am writing telling you my story of HyperThinking. This book is the basis for our philosophy, but I would very much like your help and input to make this better.

We have circulated this link to people that we know are on the HyperThinker wavelength and we count on you to help us make this community useful, rich (intellectual, emotionally and - why not - economically). If you came to this site by accident or by curiosity, you are more than welcome to join us.

Phil

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