Useful Metaphors to Describe OGM
In order to re-weave the fabric of society, OGM is helping weave a global brain.
OGM is an estuary where nutrients feed different groups, who innovate together.
OGM is like colonies of farmer ants, who tend to a fungus that feeds them all.
OGM is part of a growing ecosystem of organizations prototyping the next economy.
OGM reaches across to other organizations like mycelial hyphae, making contact and exchanging nutrients. We are part of a virtual Wood Wide Web.
OGM uses Jerry’s Brain as sourdough starter, to stimulate creation of that global brain.
Applying the View-Master Metaphor to the OGM Platform
Early OGM Design Questions
OGM Needs a Theory of Change
OGM Partner Organizations
Open Global Mind: Business Plan
Our Standing Calls Airtable
Potential OGM Architecture Components
Potential OGM Consultancy
Potential OGM Governance Models
The OGM Multiplane Mosaic
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Useful Metaphors to Describe OGM