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Re: [projectvrm] DMI Workshop on Design for Personal Data


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  • From: Iain Henderson < >
  • To: Peter Stepman < >
  • Cc: Lyre Calliope < >, Doc Searls < >, Graham Hill < >, ProjectVRM list < >
  • Subject: Re: [projectvrm] DMI Workshop on Design for Personal Data
  • Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 20:12:33 +0100

Sure, let me know if you are definitely going and we can get you the relevant
materials.

Cheers

Iain

On 24 Oct 2013, at 19:24, Peter Stepman
< >
wrote:

> I'm going to try to attend that DMI workshop in Boston. It might be a good
> opportunity to talk about the Omie project from Customer Commons. What do
> you think, Doc and Iain?
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 7:17 PM, Lyre Calliope
> < >
> wrote:
> Looks like I'm up. Has anyone been in direct contact with them, or should I
> just respond to the LinkedIn thread and see what happens?
>
> Cheers!
> Lyre Calliope
>
> http://captaincalliope.net
> http://twitter.com/captaincalliope
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Doc Searls
> < >
> wrote:
> I've lost a lot of email (at least temporarily), so I don't know whether
> this got a response or not; but I want to make sure it doesn't slip through
> the cracks. I'm in Boston a bit less these days, so I'm hoping some locals
> can respond to this.
>
> Doc
>
> On Oct 15, 2013, at 8:43 AM, Graham Hill
> < >
> wrote:
>
>> Doc
>>
>> I received the following from a LinkedIn Service Design Network group to
>> which I belong.
>>
>> LinkedIn Groups
>>
>> • Group: Service Design Network
>> Aldo de Jong has started a discussion: Do you have interesting examples of
>> personalised services leveraging personal data?
>>
>> "I am curious to hear from the community what they think about Small Data
>> or leveraging personal data to enable personalised services. There is a
>> hype around Big Data. We believe however that the opportunity for
>> leveraging personal data for the individual is much more interesting than
>> for companies trying to trade or sell the data or data mining it. It's a
>> personal data economy of personalised services. Some interesting examples
>> are Foursquare - recommending places, Simple making sense of your personal
>> finances, or ginger.io predicting mental health problems, all based on
>> your personal data. What examples do you have? We'd like to use these
>> examples in the DMI workshop we are hosting to explore the value of
>> personal
>> data:http://www.dmi.org/dmi/html/conference/annual13/workshop_service_design.jsp";
>>
>> The event they need help with is the Design Management Institute's seminar
>> on Service Design for Personalised Experiences in Boston. I wonder whether
>> anyone from the VRMProject based in Boston would be interested in working
>> with them on the seminar. It might be a good opportunity to understand how
>> the service design profession is starting to think about personal data
>> services. I am sure there is value in such a collaboration.
>>
>> Best regards from Bristol, Graham
>>
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>>
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>>
>
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