FIU College of Business breaks new ground with “Uncommon Thinkers” Facebook application


MIAMI (April 22, 2009) – Are you more of a revolutionary than a visionary? Maybe you fit in with the creative crowd instead.

A new Facebook application (http://apps.facebook.com/uncommonthinkers) created by Florida International University’s College of Business Administration will let you know.

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As part of the business school’s award-winning “Uncommon Thinkers” campaign, the Facebook application asks users a series of questions to determine what type of thinker they are: revolutionary, creative, visionary, risk taker or different. The results can then be posted on the user’s Facebook page, and shared and compared with friends.

The Facebook application derives from the Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique or ZMET, a process that draws on psychology, anthropology, neuroscience and other disciplines to delve deep into the mind of the consumer. It was created by Harvard Business School Professor Gerald Zaltman.

The creative-type is rarely bored and enjoys exploring new places and meeting new people. The visionary-type has the unique ability to brainstorm creative ideas as well as to implement them. The different-type maintains refreshing openness and indifference to conventional norms. The revolutionary-type tends to be perceived as nonconformist but not necessarily rebellious. And the risk-taker-type feels comfortable with change, readily embracing new situations if these can provide potential benefits.

“This Facebook application, a first for FIU, reflects our strategy of using social media to reach out and engage prospective students, current students and alumni,” said Luis Casas, director of marketing, communications & recruiting.  “We are especially proud of the fact that the application was developed completely in-house.”

Casas said the application forces people to think differently about the world around them-a value fostered at the College of Business.

FIU’s business school has been recognized for its “Uncommon Thinkers” branding campaign, and received the National Association of Graduate Admissions Professionals’ (NAGAP) 2009 Award for Promotional Excellence at its annual conference on April 23rd in New York, NY.

As a result of the campaign, the attendance to FIU’s graduate business information sessions have almost tripled, while the number of new graduate business students (MBAs and Specialized Masters) increased by 76%.

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About FIU’s College of Business Administration

Florida International University’s College of Business Administration, South Florida’s leading business school with unique expertise in international business, entrepreneurship and a broad range of financial services, is the largest of the university’s professional schools. Among the college’s nearly 30,000 alumni are some of South Florida’s most successful business leaders and entrepreneurs. More than 6,000 students are enrolled in undergraduate business courses in its R. Kirk Landon Undergraduate School of Business, and more than 1,000 graduate students study in its Alvah H. Chapman Jr. Graduate School of Business every year. Another 1,000 business professionals participate annually in one or more of its professional and executive education programs.

About FIU

Florida International University was founded in 1965 and is Miami’s only public research university. With a student body of more than 38,000, FIU graduates more Hispanics than any other university in the country. Its 17 colleges and schools offer more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations and law. FIU has been classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a “High Research Activity University.” In 2006, FIU was authorized to establish a medical school, which will welcome its first class in 2009. FIU’s College of Law recently received accreditation in the fastest time allowed by the American Bar Association.