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A world leader in any endeavor is typically a person that:
A world leader in any endeavor is typically a person that:


=Quality=
*Has 10+ years of working experience in a given subject matter area of interest, and at best, is an older person with a lifetime of experience
*Has 10+ years of working experience in a given subject matter area of interest, and at best, is an older person with a lifetime of experience
*Is multiskilled and interdisciplinary in their approach - has a high ability to cross boundaries between disciplines of knowledge and practice or between or sectors of society
*Is multiskilled and interdisciplinary in their approach - has a high ability to cross boundaries between disciplines of knowledge and practice or between or sectors of society
*Is recognized for such excellence as a Fellow of noteworthy organizations (TED, Shuttleworth Foundation, McArthur Fellow, Nobel Prize winner, etc), keynote speaker, a leader of an important organization, or other distinction.
*Is recognized for such excellence as a Fellow of noteworthy organizations (TED, Shuttleworth Foundation, McArthur Fellow, Nobel Prize winner, etc), keynote speaker, a leader of an important organization, or other distinction.
=Networks=
*McArthur Fellows - $500k
*Ashoka Fellows - $30k
*TED Fellows - $0k
*Echoing Green
*Shuttleworth Fellows
*Skoll Fellows
*We Solve For X - by Google
*Richard Branson Foundation supporting leaders - 
*Metcalf Fellowship
*Skoll Foundation Fellow
*Nonprofit consulting networks -

Latest revision as of 02:55, 23 February 2012

A world leader in any endeavor is typically a person that:

Quality

  • Has 10+ years of working experience in a given subject matter area of interest, and at best, is an older person with a lifetime of experience
  • Is multiskilled and interdisciplinary in their approach - has a high ability to cross boundaries between disciplines of knowledge and practice or between or sectors of society
  • Is recognized for such excellence as a Fellow of noteworthy organizations (TED, Shuttleworth Foundation, McArthur Fellow, Nobel Prize winner, etc), keynote speaker, a leader of an important organization, or other distinction.

Networks

  • McArthur Fellows - $500k
  • Ashoka Fellows - $30k
  • TED Fellows - $0k
  • Echoing Green
  • Shuttleworth Fellows
  • Skoll Fellows
  • We Solve For X - by Google
  • Richard Branson Foundation supporting leaders -
  • Metcalf Fellowship
  • Skoll Foundation Fellow
  • Nonprofit consulting networks -