Faces of Power Mobile App Helps Crowds Create New Power Paradigms Through Hashtags Campaigns

Faces of Power, a reference mobile app, applies real-world, battle-tested systems engineering principles, to analyze the dynamics of any power system (economic, political, social, etc.).

Washington, DC, December 14, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Faces of Power mobile app (https://facesofpower.wordpress.com/) – a pioneering reference mobile application, facilitates the creation of new power paradigms through sustained social media hashtag campaigns. Faces of Power empowers individuals and crowds in shaping the outcome of current events, by answering a few simple questions.

“The Faces of Power app truly has the potential to change the world” - Eric Ferguson, Developer, MS Systems Engineering.

Faces of Power has a straightforward user-interface, that applies a checklist-approach to prevent information overload; allowing users to efficiently deal with today’s increasingly complex issues of power and influence. Users can easily navigate back and forth between screens, as they display fundamental tools for analyzing power. Users can collaborate on their smart phones, in different environments (home, work, public transportation, etc.) to evaluate existing power systems, and create new power paradigms for the world’s most pressing social issues.

Faces of Power provides state-of-the-art features including, simplified definitions of key concepts used to analyze systems of power; a systems engineering analysis tool used by DoD; a short checklist used for developing strategies for controlling the momentum in competitive situations; a unique hashtag format, that provides a common frame of reference for its users; and a website that supports the up-to-date exchange of references.

Operational Concept:

1. Team of users decides to analyze a current power system.

2. Team members use their smartphones to navigate between the screens of the app.

3. Team collaborates using the Faces of Power hashtag format; leveraging the Internet’s existing social media infrastructure, to refine their analysis of the current power system.

4. Team repeats Steps 2 to 3, to develop new power paradigms.

5. Team independently collaborates (using external resources) to develop crude models and simulations.

6. Team (using external resources) determines a course of action.

A recent article in the Daily Mail Online stated, “The average owner (smartphone) uses this device for three hours and sixteen minutes each day.” - Why not use some of this time to make substantive changes in our lives!

The Faces of Power mobile reference app is available in the Google Play Store. To download the Android App visit Google Play:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.appery.project229014&hl=en

Media Contact:
Eric Ferguson
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