Get the most important points of the book without needing to read it, then read it if you want to dive deeper.
A website that allows anyone to write a summary of a book (non-fiction, business books, or even fiction) using a template of what needs to be in brief. And of course, anyone can read these summaries to get the gist of the book.
Let the kids help parents and other children find out what’s suitable for them.
Let the kids tell us what movies are suitable for which age groups. Let the older kids rate movies up to their age group so that parents and younger kids can better decide what they can watch.
You would never know unless you learn from others’ experiences.
A website where anyone can share a habit they have, how they started it and why, and what were the surprising results. For instance: after drinking coffee for one week without any sugar, it tastes better and having it now with sugar is just not as good.
Share your insights immediately. It serves as a journal for you, as a stimulus to others, and as a place for discussion.
Use existing software (a WordPress blog for instance) to create a place where anyone in the company (or any other organization) can write an insight they just had – immediately and without waiting for the next meeting or report. This helps you journal your insights, helps others by stimulating them, and is a place where this interaction between your insight and it’s stimulating effect on others can create interesting discussions that may lead to more insights and concrete actions.
A fun way to find potential business connections.
An online game club for business people. You play with others and communicate during the games. After a while, you’ll find that some players you like more than others, because of the way they play the game and communicate. It will give you a different view on their characters and help you decide who to connect with in business.