Who is your favorite genius? The list of potential candidates is long. Leonardo da Vinci, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Sebastian Bach, Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Nikola Tesla, to name a few. However, in everyday life there are situations for many of us when being a genius is inevitable. :-D A few examples here:
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Your co-worker tells you, “You don’t have to be a genius to see that this connection will never work.”
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“You are a genius at modeling BPMN process in ARIS,” said your boss.
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When the idea or solution came to you in a flash of genius.
Now, we have a key question for you.
What does it take to become a genius in the ARIS Community?
There are many hidden geniuses in the world. But in our community, genius is always recognized. And becoming a genius of the ARIS Community is quite simple. It’s an upgrade from ”Question Solver” to the next level. Only one rule applies here. Answer questions in the Forums using your expertise and sharp brain. And most importantly, let your answer be accepted as the best reply.
You get 50 points for this Genius badge. It’s a fantastic start to join our most experienced members. You can check the best of them in the All-time leaderboard. To see all the achievements you can complete, go to the Achievement section in your profile.
Back to the first question... If you ask me, I couldn’t pick one name. So, I have a shortened list of my favorite geniuses at the beginning of this post. I am curious about your choice. Write your favorite genius in a comment. Or share with us the last idea that came to you in a flash of genius. Maybe when modeling a new EPC process? :-)
Zuzana from ARIS Community team