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Train of Knowledge Factory


The Train of Knowledge Factory creates a system for train passengers with matching interests to meet and share knowledge during their journey.  
'''The Train of Knowledge Factory creates a system for train passengers with matching interests to meet and share knowledge during their journey.  
'''
 
'''Example A'''


Example A
A mathematics student travels by train from Berlin to Frankfurt and could meet a maths teacher who -by pure chance- is taking the same train to exchange ideas
A mathematics student travels by train from Berlin to Frankfurt and could meet a maths teacher who -by pure chance- is taking the same train to exchange ideas
Example B
 
 
'''Example B'''
 
A 8 year old child travels without parents from Hamburg to Munich as well as an older couple who are willing to watch over the child for that time.
A 8 year old child travels without parents from Hamburg to Munich as well as an older couple who are willing to watch over the child for that time.
Why trains?
 
time that can be use more effectively (time can't not be used differently; you have to be in the train)
'''Why trains?'''
it requires a little effort (you don't have to go somewhere to get coaching)
* time that can be use more effectively (time can't not be used differently; you have to be in the train)
different generations take the train regularly => different levels of knowledge
* it requires a little effort (you don't have to go somewhere to get coaching)
System of identification
* different generations take the train regularly => different levels of knowledge
what is your profession
 
how long do you stay in the train
'''System of identification
where are you
'''* what is your profession
How to make your pitch perfect
* how long do you stay in the train
1 Passion
* where are you
 
'''How to make your pitch perfect
'''1 Passion
 
2 describe your product in 10 words or fewer
2 describe your product in 10 words or fewer
3 Investors, partners, and potential customers want to have information presented visually and have a hard copy they can take with them
3 Investors, partners, and potential customers want to have information presented visually and have a hard copy they can take with them
4 look a little better than anyone else in the room
4 look a little better than anyone else in the room
see: Strategies to Make Your Pitch Perfect
see: Strategies to Make Your Pitch Perfect

Revision as of 12:34, 5 June 2012

The Train of Knowledge Factory creates a system for train passengers with matching interests to meet and share knowledge during their journey.

Example A

A mathematics student travels by train from Berlin to Frankfurt and could meet a maths teacher who -by pure chance- is taking the same train to exchange ideas


Example B

A 8 year old child travels without parents from Hamburg to Munich as well as an older couple who are willing to watch over the child for that time.

Why trains?

  • time that can be use more effectively (time can't not be used differently; you have to be in the train)
  • it requires a little effort (you don't have to go somewhere to get coaching)
  • different generations take the train regularly => different levels of knowledge

System of identification * what is your profession

  • how long do you stay in the train
  • where are you

How to make your pitch perfect 1 Passion

2 describe your product in 10 words or fewer 3 Investors, partners, and potential customers want to have information presented visually and have a hard copy they can take with them 4 look a little better than anyone else in the room see: Strategies to Make Your Pitch Perfect