The course’s design and contents are responses to the following questions you might ask:
1. How do I learn to use Aji as quickly as possible to increase my productivity, value and income?
First, purchase the three volume set of Aji, an IR#4 Business Philosophy.
Second, read the first two chapters of Book One.
Third, begin the Aji Starter’s Course (ASC).
2. Where on aji.com do I start to learn Aji?
Use the book and the Aji Starter’s Course to start learning how to use Aji.
Feel free to explore, watch videos and read papers that might be especially helpful in your specific competitive situations.
3. What should I read first?
Read the first two chapters of the Book One.
Then begin the course and finish the book before working on ASC Assignment #9.
4. What about learning how to use Aji with colleagues, employers and employees?
Learning with an Aji Study Group between 6-8 people is the best way to start using Aji.
Meet weekly to answer the Network of Capabilities questions in Chapter Seven in Book Three.
You might also ask …
Is it ok to watch and read whatever I want without doing the Starter’s Course?
Yes. aji.com anticipates this.
You are not in school. You are taking care of your family in the most rapidly changing, complex, competitive and technologically advanced global marketplace in history.
Read and watch whatever seems most likely to help you fulfill your financial, career and business intentions.
Then what’s the point of doing the Starter’s Course?
To use Aji to execute The Aji Source Fundamental Strategy strategically and competitively enough to double your productivity, value and income,
… you will need a new background of:
(1) ambitions, (2) moods, (3) language/explanations, (4) distinctions, (5) intentions, (6) interpretations, (7) commitments, (8) practices and (9) outcomes.
The Aji Starter’s Course produces the background you need to begin using Aji quickly. But many other papers and videos can be used to build the background you need to use Aji so feel free to fulfill your financial, career and business intentions by reading and watching whatever interests you.
You can always look at the papers and videos in the Starter’s Course for direction.
How do I learn to use Aji if I don’t use the Starter’s Course?
* Form an Aji Study Group between 6-8 people to work with, if possible.
1. Read the first two chapters of the book, Aji, an IR#4 Business Philosophy
2. Read Chapter Seven of the book so that you are able to use the Reflection Questions, especially How to Learn…Anything on page 112.
3. Read or watch whatever papers or videos seem most relevant, valuable and “on purpose” to help you fulfill your financial, career and business intentions
4. Write answers to the Reflection Questions in Chapter Seven of the book after you complete a paper or video.
Instead of responding with the sole concern of deepening and illuminating whatever you are learning,
… and writing however suits you,
… write so it is clear and easy for someone else to read.
Take the opportunity to show off all the new distinctions, practices and outcomes, etc., you have learned to use.
Write seriously, thoughtfully, completely.
Write in moods of ambition, humility, dignity, wonder about all you are learning, enthusiasm for the work you need to do, passion for the future you are producing for yourself, and gratitude for the opportunities you have.
Be strategic, competitive and dignified when you respond.
Be genuine. Be a beginner. Don’t pretend to know more than you do.