sábado, setembro 26, 2015

Aproveitar a restrição (parte IV)

Parte I, parte II e parte III.
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Continuando com a leitura de "A Beautiful Constraintencontro mais uma ponte para as técnicas que costumo usar:
"The way we tend to think about resources, in other words, is a form of path dependence. We see the resource available to us as only what is given to us, or is directly within our control. When that is taken away from us, we see our resource as depleted; when it is increased, we think we have more.
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But those who are genuinely resourceful see available resources in a very different way. They see resources as not simply what they control, but what they can access: what the rest of the company has, what those in their network have, what their neighborhood (literally or metaphorically) has, and indeed what the big resource owners they have yet to meet may have that they can use. A key part of being resourceful is seeing those sources of abundance for what they are, recognizing  that they are available, and finding innovative ways to enable them to flow in the desired direction. Resourceful people see, in other words, that if they lack something (money, time, people, ideas), and that scarcity is one of their apparent constraints, it is an opportunity to access abundance from elsewhere. And for people who want to make constraints beautiful, this will quickly become an essential capability.
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In time, this will become an entirely natural way of thinking, seeing, and behaving.
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creating abundance because it is in itself an act of creativity: creatively looking for sources of resources, creatively reframing what we have to maximize our own sources of value to others, and creatively trading that value to allow us to access the abundance we need."
Isto é, nem mais nem menos que o racional para se pensar ao nível do ecossistema da procura. Como chegar à atenção de um cliente que não valoriza o que tenho? Quem o inflencia? Quem "manda" nele?
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Como conseguir, sem subornar, sem poder hierárquico, sem truques, sem ilegalidades, sem enlamear a ética, que alguém independente, suporte a nossa causa como forma de também ele ganhar?
"In Quadrant A we’ll find those that represent the Immediate Opportunity. These are potentially willing partners who both share an agenda with us and have something it would be mutually beneficial to trade.
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Quadrant B reveals the Unmotivated Traders who would recognize that we have something of value that they would benefit from in exchange, but do not yet see us both as sharing the same agenda. Because they will have a number of potential partners also offering the kind of value that we represent, it may be necessary to persuade them that we also share an agenda in order for the value exchange to take place.
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Quadrant C is where a Coalition of The Willing resides. The parties may share an agenda but don’t need to trade anything concrete in order to have a mutually beneficial relationship. By their collective contributions, they can create abundance for many, including themselves.
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Quadrant D are the Distant and Oblivious. Here our sources of resource neither see any apparently shared agenda or anything of mutual value to trade. This doesn’t matter if we don’t need their permission to use their resources (if we are stealing with pride from their publicly available insights and ideas, for example—the technique that method refer to as appropriation). But if we do need their permission, this will clearly be the group whose potential resources it will take the most creativity and tenacity to unlock here."
Relações ganhar-ganhar-ganhar, relações sem controlo, o mundo da co-criação.

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