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The first ProjectVRM West Coast Workshop (tag [http://technorati.com/tag/vrm2009 vrm2009]) | The first ProjectVRM West Coast Workshop (tag [http://technorati.com/tag/vrm2009 vrm2009]) took place on Friday-Saturday 15-16 May, 2009 at [http://www.sap.com/usa/index.epx SAP Labs] at [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=3410+Hillview+Ave.,+Palo+Alto,+CA+94304,+USA&sll=40.768582,-74.492798&sspn=0.372862,0.744324&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=1 3410 Hillview Street in Palo Alto]. (This is a beautiful space in the hills of Palo Alto, overlooking San Francisco Bay, with plenty of parking. And we thank SAP kindly for making it available.) | ||
The event | The event went from 9am to roughly 5pm on both days. | ||
As with earlier VRM gatherings, the purpose of the workshop | As with earlier VRM gatherings, the purpose of the workshop was to bring people together and make progress on any number of VRM topics and projects. The workshop was an "unconference" on the open space model, which means session topics were chosen by participants. | ||
In open space there are no speakers or panels -- just participants, gathered to get work done and enjoy doing it. Participation includes contributing to the workshop wiki. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology Here is the Wikipedia page on open space.] | In open space there are no speakers or panels -- just participants, gathered to get work done and enjoy doing it. Participation includes contributing to the workshop wiki. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology Here is the Wikipedia page on open space.] | ||
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== Registration == | == Registration == | ||
The workshop | The workshop was free. Registration was through [http://vrmwestcoast2009.eventbrite.com/ this EventBrite link]. [[VRM West Coast Workshop 2009 Attendees]] is also a partial list of attendees. | ||
== Topics == | |||
Here are some of the topics discussed at the workshop: | |||
* [[Defining 1st and 4th Parties]] | * [[Defining 1st and 4th Parties]] | ||
* [[Personal Data Stores]] - the fundamentals that apply to them regardless of context/application | * [[Personal Data Stores]] - the fundamentals that apply to them regardless of context/application | ||
* [[Personal Health Records]] | |||
* [[VRM + CRM]] | * [[VRM + CRM]] | ||
* [[ListenLog]] (open source public radio project) | * [[ListenLog]] (open source public radio project) | ||
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* [[VRM + Enterprises]] | * [[VRM + Enterprises]] | ||
* [[FCRA: Access to credit data]] (D&B, FICO score compilation and access to credit) | * [[FCRA: Access to credit data]] (D&B, FICO score compilation and access to credit) | ||
* [[VRM + RideSharing]] Is Ridesharing support a VRM business? | |||
* [[What is it going to take to get this great change started?]] | |||
* [[What can go wrong with our VRM vision (and how do we avoid that?)]] | |||
* [[Developing Communities of Interest]] | |||
* [[Drafting an Agreement]] | |||
== Agenda == | == Agenda == | ||
'' | ''Below was a live agenda.'' | ||
'''''Session 1''''' | '''''Session 1''''' | ||
* '''A:''' [[ | * '''A:''' [[Reality of VRM]]: Market Drive Approach, not Technology (top down vs bottom up) (Furrier) | ||
* '''B:''' | * '''B:''' [[Identity Options for Personal Data]] (simplified) (Keith Hopper) | ||
'''''Session 2''''' | '''''Session 2''''' | ||
* '''A:''' | * '''A:''' | ||
* '''B:''' [[ | * '''B:''' [[User Driven Services]] (Joe Andrieu) | ||
'''''Session 3''''' | '''''Session 3''''' | ||
* '''A:''' [[ | * '''A:''' [[Health VRM]] (Mike) | ||
* '''B:''' [[ | * '''B:''' [[Terminology]] | ||
'''''Session 4''''' | '''''Session 4''''' | ||
* '''A:''' [[ | * '''A:''' [[Personal Data Stores]]: why and how central to VRM (Drummond and Iain) | ||
* '''A.1''' [[Access to Credit Data]] | |||
* ''' | |||
'''[[Wrap-up Day 1]]''' | |||
'''Day 2''' | '''Day 2''' | ||
'''''Session 5''''' | '''''Session 5''''' | ||
* '''A:''' [[ | * '''A:''' [[Personal RFPs]] | ||
* '''B:''' | * '''B:''' [[Prototyping VRM Mobile Social, iPhone]] | ||
'''''Session 6''''' | '''''Session 6''''' | ||
* '''A:''' [[ | * '''A:''' [[Personal Data Stores, Mobile Prototypes]] | ||
* '''B:''' | * '''B:''' [[How big is market for 4th Party Services?]] | ||
'''''Session 7''''' | '''''Session 7''''' | ||
* '''A:''' | * '''A:''' [[User Driven Search]] | ||
'''''Session 8''''' | '''''Session 8''''' | ||
* '''A:''' | * '''A:''' [[Giving Local Business and Voice in Age of Yelp]] | ||
* '''B:''' | * '''B:''' [[4th Party: What Defines One?]] | ||
'''''Session 9:''''' | '''''Session 9:''''' | ||
* '''A:''' | * '''A:''' [[VRM Marketing]] | ||
* '''B:''' | * '''B:''' [[The role of social enterprises in VRM]] | ||
* ''' | |||
* ''' | '''''Session 10:''''' | ||
* '''A:''' [[Terminology]] continued | |||
* '''B:''' [[EmanciPay & Rel Button]] | |||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
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In open space workshops, topics are suggested by participants in the Agenda making session, which is attended by everybody. Participants write the title of their topic on a sheet of paper with a bold marker, add their name, then describe the topic to the group and post it on a large "spreadsheet" of times and session locations, a blackboard in the front of Pound 101, which will be our main room. | In open space workshops, topics are suggested by participants in the Agenda making session, which is attended by everybody. Participants write the title of their topic on a sheet of paper with a bold marker, add their name, then describe the topic to the group and post it on a large "spreadsheet" of times and session locations, a blackboard in the front of Pound 101, which will be our main room. | ||
One person in each session | One person in each session takes notes, either directly (or eventually) on the workshop wiki. At the end of each day somebody from each discussion session reports progress to the group. | ||
4:30-5:30 Larry Chiang made Hot Dogs. They were amazing. [http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23swFoo+%40larryChiang/ #hotdogs] | |||
7:00PM: | 7:00PM: | ||
'''Non-hosted Dinner''' | ===='''Non-hosted Dinner'''==== | ||
* Location: TBD | * Location: TBD | ||
* Time: TBD | * Time: TBD | ||
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** Doc Searls | ** Doc Searls | ||
** Judi Clark | ** Judi Clark | ||
** Maurice Sharp | |||
** Keith Hopper | |||
** Joe Andrieu | |||
** Drummond Reed | |||
** Markus Sabadello | |||
** William Heath | |||
** Craig Burton | |||
=== Saturday May 16 === | === Saturday May 16 === | ||
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Closing session, summarizing both days, personal comments, more - 4:00-5:30 | Closing session, summarizing both days, personal comments, more - 4:00-5:30 | ||
== Location == | == Location == | ||
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SAP Labs is a beautiful facility with plenty of parking in the hills of southwest Palo Alto. A map is [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=3410+Hillview+Ave.,+Palo+Alto,+CA+94304,+USA&sll=40.768582,-74.492798&sspn=0.372862,0.744324&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=1 here]. | SAP Labs is a beautiful facility with plenty of parking in the hills of southwest Palo Alto. A map is [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=3410+Hillview+Ave.,+Palo+Alto,+CA+94304,+USA&sll=40.768582,-74.492798&sspn=0.372862,0.744324&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=1 here]. | ||
== Materials == | |||
This list is maintained to make it easier for the next session to copy and paste. | |||
* Blank name tags | * Blank name tags |
Latest revision as of 03:25, 1 December 2009
The first ProjectVRM West Coast Workshop (tag vrm2009) took place on Friday-Saturday 15-16 May, 2009 at SAP Labs at 3410 Hillview Street in Palo Alto. (This is a beautiful space in the hills of Palo Alto, overlooking San Francisco Bay, with plenty of parking. And we thank SAP kindly for making it available.)
The event went from 9am to roughly 5pm on both days.
As with earlier VRM gatherings, the purpose of the workshop was to bring people together and make progress on any number of VRM topics and projects. The workshop was an "unconference" on the open space model, which means session topics were chosen by participants.
In open space there are no speakers or panels -- just participants, gathered to get work done and enjoy doing it. Participation includes contributing to the workshop wiki. Here is the Wikipedia page on open space.
Registration
The workshop was free. Registration was through this EventBrite link. VRM West Coast Workshop 2009 Attendees is also a partial list of attendees.
Topics
Here are some of the topics discussed at the workshop:
- Defining 1st and 4th Parties
- Personal Data Stores - the fundamentals that apply to them regardless of context/application
- Personal Health Records
- VRM + CRM
- ListenLog (open source public radio project)
- EmanciPay (PayChoice)
- VRM + Open Source
- VRM + Patient Driven Health Care, which also involves Personal Health Records
- VRM + Enterprises
- VRM and retail
- VRM and search
- The Mine! Project
- ProtectServe
- User Asserted Terms of Service
- Getting rid of those tick-boxes.... (Volunteered Personal Information & Data Sharing Agreements)
- VRM Marketing (Marketing committee + others)
- VRM organization(s) (Start-up committee - picking up where we shouldn't leave off))
- VRM + Enterprises
- FCRA: Access to credit data (D&B, FICO score compilation and access to credit)
- VRM + RideSharing Is Ridesharing support a VRM business?
- What is it going to take to get this great change started?
- What can go wrong with our VRM vision (and how do we avoid that?)
- Developing Communities of Interest
- Drafting an Agreement
Agenda
Below was a live agenda.
Session 1
- A: Reality of VRM: Market Drive Approach, not Technology (top down vs bottom up) (Furrier)
- B: Identity Options for Personal Data (simplified) (Keith Hopper)
Session 2
- A:
- B: User Driven Services (Joe Andrieu)
Session 3
- A: Health VRM (Mike)
- B: Terminology
Session 4
- A: Personal Data Stores: why and how central to VRM (Drummond and Iain)
- A.1 Access to Credit Data
Day 2
Session 5
Session 6
Session 7
Session 8
Session 9:
Session 10:
- A: Terminology continued
- B: EmanciPay & Rel Button
Schedule
Friday May 15
Morning Refreshments - 8:30
Opening 9-11
- TBD (will involve brief reports from various VRM projects)
Sessions 11-4:30
- 11-11:30 Agenda Making
- 11:30-11:45 Lunch, which will be provided by SAP
- 11:45 - 12:45 - Session 1
- 1:00-2:00 Session 2
- 2:15-3:15 Session 3
- 3:30-4:30 Session 4
Sessions reporting to the group, 4:30-5:30
In open space workshops, topics are suggested by participants in the Agenda making session, which is attended by everybody. Participants write the title of their topic on a sheet of paper with a bold marker, add their name, then describe the topic to the group and post it on a large "spreadsheet" of times and session locations, a blackboard in the front of Pound 101, which will be our main room.
One person in each session takes notes, either directly (or eventually) on the workshop wiki. At the end of each day somebody from each discussion session reports progress to the group.
4:30-5:30 Larry Chiang made Hot Dogs. They were amazing. #hotdogs
7:00PM:
Non-hosted Dinner
- Location: TBD
- Time: TBD
- Attendees (please add your name here if you plan to attend so we can get reservations):
- Iain Henderson
- Doc Searls
- Judi Clark
- Maurice Sharp
- Keith Hopper
- Joe Andrieu
- Drummond Reed
- Markus Sabadello
- William Heath
- Craig Burton
Saturday May 16
Morning Refreshments - 8:30 (Open. We provide this ourselves. How to do this is TBD.)
Opening group gathering (adding or moving sessions, reports of insights from yesterday) - 8:30-9:00
Sessions: 9am-4pm
- 9:00-10:00 Session 5
- 10:10-11:10 Session 6
- 11:20-12:30 Session 7
- 12:30-1:45 LUNCH - Pizza, ordered in. We'll pass the hat to pay for it.
- 1:45-2:45 Session 7
- 3:00-4:00 Session 8
Closing session, summarizing both days, personal comments, more - 4:00-5:30
Location
SAP Labs is a beautiful facility with plenty of parking in the hills of southwest Palo Alto. A map is here.
Materials
This list is maintained to make it easier for the next session to copy and paste.
- Blank name tags
- Easels with pads
- Markers
- Large sticky edged post-it notes
- Stacks of paper or cards for posting topics on the wall
- Wide paper to put up on the wall and create the spreadsheet of topics and locations