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2008-12-03T20:41:26Zamex members project favors the big over the local
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.membersproject.com/home.action">The Members Project</a>
is American Express’s quest to reach out and ask the community for
suggestions for worthy causes to donate to is now in its final stretch.
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There are now just a couple of weeks left to vote for the winner from
the selection of five finalists. However, the list is fairly
predictable; in the lead there’s an educational initiative, followed by
a plan to restore funding to the US National Park Service, an idea to
provide wind and solar power for residential homes, safe drinking water
for the developing world and an initiative to plant a million trees. <br>
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The corporation probably gives away millions of dollars a year in
charitable donations and the $5 million or so it’s putting into this
initiative is a fraction of the overall total. However, any cause and
the initiative to reach out to gain input from the community is a good
one, but couldn’t it have been a little different?<br>
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Two of the five initiatives are motions to give money to giant
institutions; the US National Parks (theoretically a donation by
American Express means the government has less to contribute) and the
United Nations with the water aid program. Shouldn’t the program have
been focused on initiatives at a local and grassroots level? Should the
ideas come from more local and grassroots organizations that could have
had impact in their communities?<br>
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American Express can make donations at corporate level to the giant
institutions; the Members Project had the potential to work at a
completely different level. <br>
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The problem lies with the “Wisdom of Crowds”, when you operate a
popularity contest, it’s impossible for anything, but the giant ideas
to make it through the voting process. The global ends up winning out
over the local.<br>
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The Members Project has the potential to a fantastic initiative for
Amex, but next year they should select a jury of luminaries and give
them the task to pick a dozen or so local initiatives that the crowd
gets the chance to vote on. <br>
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This change would allow the giant corporation to play an important
grassroots role with the obvious positive benefit for the brand. <br>
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<br><br>Posted by Ed CottonInflux Insights2007-07-25T10:23:58Z