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FaceStorming

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I'm really blessed to work with a core team of really creative people, thank you Jesus! We gather in rooms with regularity to scheme visuals, audibles, web-ibes, teach-ibles, interact-ibles, stupid-ibles and such. But what if we were 10 times our size as a creative crew? What if there were potentially hundreds of people brainstorming on a concept? We can be. Enter "FaceStorming".

I tried out an idea I had this week that I'll call FaceStorming. I used my status update on Facebook to ask a question I had for input of creative ideas for this Sunday's message. Within an hour about 10 people had responded with some great stuff and even more ideas came in through F-book and email later in the day. So here's the idea, if you are brainstorming say, movie clips for a topic, series title ideas, books to study for a series, songs or lyrics that speak about a subject etc etc why not ask on your status update and let the larger cyber community around you lend their hearts and minds. We're smarter together than you or I are in isolation.

Comments (1)

Hey Chuckk,

This is a really common activity on Twitter. You probably won't get the same response, as not as many people are on Twitter, but that kind of call and response happens there all the time.

The only trouble with doing it on Facebook is there is no feedback. So no one knows if their suggestions were helpful or if you were looking for something different.

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