Hack the MIX Hackathon

Empower people to self organize

What are your ideas for increasing the ability of community members to self organize and drive activity on their own? Read through, comment on, and rate the ideas below. Then add yours.

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One of the pieces of feedback we got after the MIX Mashup in 2012 was about creating more opportunities for MIXers to meet other management innovators more often. Perhaps the MIX could support community members to schedule their own meetups, providing materials, ideas, and speakers to make these events...

By MIX Team on February 5, 2022
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My experience as a MiX contributor, as well as a practitioner who has perused the MiX for answers to some of my pressing, practical issues, is that there are a great number of great ideas on the MiX, but very few real, practical tools or solutions that I can leverage...

By Paul Green, Jr. on February 18, 2022
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This is an adaptation of a sophisticated, perhaps patentable framework that I have painstakingly developed and implemented over the years to bust silos and build community. I've taken my 326-page dissertation on the subject and boiled it down to these five easy steps, customized specifically for the MIX:

  1. Pick two
  2. ...
By Eugene Eric Kim on February 16, 2022

A couple of years ago, the MIX was born as a project. Today, after all the contributions we have made together and all the interactions as fellow Mixers, I think it is safe for us to say that we have become something bigger: a community.

Then, my suggestion is to...

By Alberto Blanco on February 23, 2022
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'The MIX as a community': for me this is the key hacking area by far. I'm interested that Alberto Blanco suggests that we are already a community. For me, it doesn't feel like it. Certainly not a 'community of passion' that we hacked about before. Perhaps that's just because I've...

By Jon Ingham on February 24, 2022
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In my experience, really good content comes from the back and forth conversation among the content creators. I guess this is my bias as a blogger. But I find the Mix posts, with their rigid structure, and sources, etc. to come across as very finished projects. I read them, and...

By Jamie Notter on February 16, 2022
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While submitting our M-prize entry was an incredible experience for my team, I would have loved more interaction with other finalists. The stories were incredible and I would love to learn from the awesome contributors. Perhaps the judges could do a little match making by pairing finalists and encouraging them...

By Susan Resnick West on February 13, 2022
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Having attended the MIX Mashup I just wanted to make a quick observation. Seth Godin writes about how we now live in a society of spectators. I felt that way about my experience at the Mashup. I wanted to talk and discuss and create and collaborate, but instead found myself...

By Taylor Tomasini on February 8, 2022

The MIX has developed a broad network of MIX Mavericks—some of the most well-known management innovators in the world. We think MIXers would find it valuable to interact with Mavericks more frequently--for instance, through regular google hangouts open to all, with questions submitted by the community in advance of the...

By MIX Team on February 5, 2022
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I think you're hitting on this with the idea of creating TEDx-like events (MIXx? MIXt?), but there should be other opportunities too. So much of the MIX activity is pointed up. We submit ideas to the one site. We listen to the Mavericks. We admire the prize winners. Even at...

By Jamie Notter on February 16, 2022

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