ekezz
12-09-2005, 08:22 PM
So the mission statement is clear. What intrigues me is: what the battle plan is to achieve this?
Mission Statement
Our mission is to promote global advancement and enthusiasm of flight simulation through collaborative sharing of knowledge, ideas, and product development by amateur builders to maintain flight-sim building as an enjoyable hobby.
Some thoughts on this:
- building a worldwide community requires local heroes/champions who are very well known for their expertise in any geographical, product, or specialization area, and ask them to help and commit to the community-building
- promote means to me getting exposure in magazines, on product websites, at events, etc
- collaborative means to me that builders, product manufacturers, sellers (shops), magazine editors, topic experts, etc, should have a common focus on getting the community together. While we do have events where we can get together, this should become the virtual 7x24 event for all. Where builders meet suppliers, where topic experts have a platform to show what they know, where wannabe builders can get information with a gradual learning curve (as opposed to steep)
Efforts today (galleries, forums, etc) seem to have a prorietary link to the product being sold. However, the same user names are to be found in all these places, as well as the same topic experts. Getting the required information from a builders perspective today is like driving from one mall to the other, wheras tomorrow it would be perfect to have a single "mall" where all information and products are to be found.
Maybe too ambitious, but it is possible. I have seen it work for the world wide helpdesk institute.
Just my 2 cents, and wanted to share this with you.
Kester
Mission Statement
Our mission is to promote global advancement and enthusiasm of flight simulation through collaborative sharing of knowledge, ideas, and product development by amateur builders to maintain flight-sim building as an enjoyable hobby.
Some thoughts on this:
- building a worldwide community requires local heroes/champions who are very well known for their expertise in any geographical, product, or specialization area, and ask them to help and commit to the community-building
- promote means to me getting exposure in magazines, on product websites, at events, etc
- collaborative means to me that builders, product manufacturers, sellers (shops), magazine editors, topic experts, etc, should have a common focus on getting the community together. While we do have events where we can get together, this should become the virtual 7x24 event for all. Where builders meet suppliers, where topic experts have a platform to show what they know, where wannabe builders can get information with a gradual learning curve (as opposed to steep)
Efforts today (galleries, forums, etc) seem to have a prorietary link to the product being sold. However, the same user names are to be found in all these places, as well as the same topic experts. Getting the required information from a builders perspective today is like driving from one mall to the other, wheras tomorrow it would be perfect to have a single "mall" where all information and products are to be found.
Maybe too ambitious, but it is possible. I have seen it work for the world wide helpdesk institute.
Just my 2 cents, and wanted to share this with you.
Kester