Ben Kaufman’s approach to creating a BIG product in 72 hours
Many of the people following the Business Innovation topic online already know TED. TED (Technology, Entertainment, and Design) is an online platform which is used to spread ideas. Basically talks, such as presentations are made available to the public, for free. The main goals is to inspire others to start thinking differently, as Apple will probably put it.
February 27th in Aspen the 2008 TED Conference was held. Here 21 year old Ben Kaufman was present. Ben is the initiator of kluster, which is an online collaboration and decision making platform. Kluster aims at being a new social network which generaetes new ideas, products, and designs (source: Businessweek). Kaufman heavily relies on what trendwatcher call tapping into the global brain, getting labor for free!
In the past he has already been succesful with the concept. In merely 72 hours he and his team have created the Bevy, of which 40,000 items were sold in 28 countries (again Businessweek). During the process 30,000 people voted for the Bevy, so Kaufman knew demand was there. At the TED Conference he hoped with the help of people like Al Gore, Sir Bob Geldof, to create a new big product, hopefully aimed at solving a large problem such as fighting disease, global warming or poverty and hunger. However the result was “Over There.” A game which aims increasing cultural awareness.
Posted: March 4th, 2008 under Co-Creation.
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