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Roger Summit Award Lecture
Ambient Findability and the Future of Search
Peter Morville, Semantic Studios
The following is just my impressions of the talk and not a full well thought out posting. It’s just sort of my thoughts. Peter has made the presentation available on his website and the link is at the end sf this posting.
Provide multiple ways to access information.
Multiple disciplines needed to design websites
got tired of “usability. and has a slide describing it in more detail
Talked about the interrelatedness in peoples mind of findabilty and credibility. people tend to trust and believe pages that have higher ranking?!
Gave case study of Cancer.org site and how it was redesigned based on users searches.
Future movement towards taking things learned on the web through interface design into physical space. Good case study from Maya.
Findability: the ability to find anyone or anything from anywhere at anytime.
A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention
Herbert Simon, Nobel Laureate Economist
Dilbert version: information is gushing toward your brain like a firehose aimed at a teacup.
Recommended The Transparent Society by David Brin
Need to combine tagging and standard taxonomy
Amazon has done much for navigation and organization of a rich information system.
use not just the long tail but alos the “fat head”. use that information as a guide.
Mentioned Buzzillion and Clusty as hybrid systems of standard and tagging
link on the web: http://semanticstudios.com/aiip.pdf
Mistakes I Made and How I Recovered
Margaret King, Karen Klein, and Jan Davis
Margaret: Make sure you have a contract in place if you are doing business with anyone defining the relationship.
Lost relationship, lost revenues and marketing opportunities due to on-going problems.
Partner was handling books and it cost to get that fixed.
Just because you are friends doesn’t mean they are a good business partner.
Try to keep emotions out of the business as much as possible.
Karen: Related a story of a problem client not responding and then not approving the invoice for work agreed to and completed in a timely fashion. Used her mentor to bounce ideas of off.
Sent a letter to the manager and copied COO saying she wouldn’t be able to do business with them if she didn’t get paid and related that this was very scary.
Jan: Emails can lead to problems and misunderstandings.
Forming Strategic Alliances
Ann Potter, Suzane Sabroski, and Jane John
Ann: Retired after 20 years having done market research, secondary and primary research as well as competitive intelligence
Had 2-3 formal alliances, 4-5 informal long-time alliances and many informal long standing subcontractors and partners.
Why form alliances?
Think in terms of assumptions about relationships
Take inventory of personal styles
Suzanne: Background as a corporate librarian. Started her work in 1995 and changed name to Sabroski & Associates in 2002.
Has had one formal partnership in place for 4 years.
Suggestions
Jane: 5 years in business creating 20-40 page market reports
Has used 3 subcontractors for telephone, web search, and accounting charts and various professional consultants.
can do more work and be more profitable as well as more control and more fun!
start small and build relationships
have one firm take the lead.
allow time to integrate results
Business meeting ran long and I missed the first afternoon session.
The afternoon session were again three concurrent tracks.
Lessons Learned From the Client from #@*
Liga Greenfield
Characteristics of the client from hell
Manna from Heaven, many promises, well-paying, etc.
Results:
Rising from ashes
Two of the VC folks are on the BioMed{harmIS advisory board
number of other projects
have gotten more from the VC firm
Suggestions
You can learn what to do and what not to do from both good and bad clients.
How to Conduct Primary Research and Still Make Money in a Business
Amy Hebard
Gave brief background and then talked about what goes into performing primary research
Objectives
Evening was fantastic at the Como Conservatory and Zoo. We had about an hour to browse and look around and then had dinner. It was a great evening.
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