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Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 1 1. What would you rather have? A.All the Financial Wealth I could have in this world, but no guarantee of either.

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1 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 1 1. What would you rather have? A.All the Financial Wealth I could have in this world, but no guarantee of either happiness or fulfilling personal relationships. B.All the Happiness and Fulfilling Relationships I could imagine, but no guarantee of financial wealth.

2 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 2 2. What would be more emotionally devastating to you? A.To be Betrayed by my very best and oldest friend that I trusted completely. B.To be forced to declare bankruptcy.

3 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 3 3. What Team Inspires you most? A.Bill and Hillary Clinton B.Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

4 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 4 4. What gives you more satisfaction? A.Going on a long needed vacation. B.Finding meaning and purpose in my life.

5 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 5 5. If you found you only had 30 days to live: A.I’d travel around the world, seeing places I’ve always wanted to visit. B.I’d write down the great things I’ve learned in life and give them to my grandchildren.

6 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 6 6. What would hurt you more? If a friend or loved one: A. Forgot my birthday B. Stabbed me in the back

7 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 7 7. What is more satisfying It is more joyful for me to: A.Receive a well-deserved award for my hard work and personal achievements. B.Receive a loving embrace for my caring and affection toward someone I love.

8 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 8 Rate the following Statements: On a Scale of 1 – 10, (10 being the Highest) Rate the following Statements for their Veracity (closeness to the real truth)

9 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 9 Statement 1 Synergy is the Deepest Yearning of the Human Soul

10 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 10 Statement 2 The Polar Opposite of Synergy is Betrayal

11 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 11 Statement 3 We are closest to our Divinity when we are engaged in love and creation because these are the qualities of God.

12 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 12 Statement 4 Innovation comes from Differentials in Thinking

13 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 13 Statement 5 Sharing Expands Hording Contracts

14 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 14 Statement 6 Peace is largely unattainable because it would be boring, too passive, and not action oriented. The natural metabolic desire of the human race is to attain a far more active Synergy

15 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 15 Statement 7 All too often life is little but the agglomeration of material illusions that mask our settling for a dream not worthy of failure.

16 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 16 Statement 8 The Great Problems in the World Today will be Solved on a Foundation of Collaborative Innovation

17 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 17 What Humans Want Meaning & Purpose Growth & Happiness Physical HealthWealth & Security Synergistic Relationships

18 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 18 What is “Innovation Architecture” StrategiesSystemsStructuresSolutions Skill Sets Use Best Processes & Best Practices ReplicableScaleableTrainableAdaptable Produce Consistent Results

19 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 19 What’s At Stake? Knowledge lets us Understand our PAST Imagination lets us Design our FUTURE Collaborative Innovations becomes the Engine for Creating Synergistic Futures Contact @warrenco.com For more Information

20 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 20 Mission, Vision, Purpose Positioning Statements Why The Warren Company Appendix 1 The Institute for Collaborative Innovation

21 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 21 Mission The Institute of Collaborative Innovation works with people that are committed to achieving extraordinary results through breakthroughs generated from a foundation of synergy and collaborative innovation.

22 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 22 Vision Year after year, The Institute’s compelling strategic and operational architectures in collaborative innovation will be recognized as the standard of excellence by people, families, communities, and non- profit organizations, the press, media and analysts throughout the world. We are dedicated to the universal adoption of the architecture, skills and philosophies of collaborative innovation to think, create and work together producing sustainable strategic and economic results far beyond what has heretofore been possible. Purpose

23 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 23 Positioning Statement Our Collaborative Innovation Architecture TM is composed of key –strategies, –systems, –structures, –solutions, and –skill sets that will be the foundation of the world’s most successful companies, networked enterprises and organizations.

24 Mar 15, 2007 Version 1.3 Copyright 2007 24 Positioning Statement Unlike Consultants, We are “Architects and Capability Builders" who deliver a tested and effective strategic system and process methodology that harnesses the innovative power of differentials across internal and external boundaries.


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