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Getting Down To Business
Trainers: Mel Norman & Tom Wainwright
Learning Objectives
By the end of this workshop you will be able to:Know what data you could open Map and engage stakeholders for open collaborationCreate a checklist of what you need to think about
when running open data projectsKnow how to manage the risks of using open data
Agenda• Recap on the definition of open data• Open agenda:First session:
Mel: Finding data to openTom: Open collaboration
Second session: Mel: Manage/running open data projects Tom: Managing Risk
• Free discussion
Working with companies to integrate technology innovations to grow their business.
• Business + Open Data Trainer for the ODI• Digital Business Strategist for tech, open data & digital
companies • 22 years as an Entrepreneur • 1000+ people trained• Previous clients include: BBC, Drive Productions, Locatable,
Royal Shakespeare Company, NixonMcinnes• Ex Film Producer
About Mellissa
About Dr TomResearch into innovation within professional service firms and
SMEs.
• Centre of Innovation and Enterprise at Southampton Business School
• Funded by government and private sector organisations • Previous partners and clients include: Barclays.
EUROFOUND, ESRC, South Korean Government• Research on open data business models, strategy,
implementation, barriers and ‘sector’ development• Enjoys BBQs
Name, Company, Role, +
Discuss with a partner what you have learned today?
About You
AgendaFirst session:
Mel: Finding data to openTom: Open collaboration
Second session:
Mel: Manage/running open data projects Tom: Managing Risk
Briefly describe to a partner where open data fits in your organisation?
What are the opportunities and/or value of open data for you?
About You
What is open data ?
• can be linked to, so that it can be easily shared and talked about• is available in a standard, structured format, so that it can be easily
processed• has guaranteed availability and consistency over time, so that others
can rely on it• is traceable, through any processing, right back to where it originates,
so others can work out whether to trust it
http://theodi.org/guides/what-open-data
“Open data is data that is made available by organisations, businesses and individuals for anyone to access, use and share.”
First Sessions
Tom: Open Collaboration
OPEN IN OPEN OUT
Quality engagement:
Hackday, blogs, email, telephone, face-to-face
Engagement helps decide:
What to release How to release it
What does the data actually mean?Data may be obvious -> context may not
Engagement can:Enhance productsOpen innovationBe monetised
flickr/vogelium/3086966533
Tom: Open Collaboration
Which stakeholders would be interested in using opendata published by your organisation?
How could you best engage them?
Mel: Finding Data To Open
OPEN IN OPEN OUT
Write a list of the data that your company creates and uses.
What data could you open up and what would be the value of it?
Questions
flickr/vogelium/3086966533
Slides by Tom Wainwright
The BM Framework www.businessmodelgeneration.com
Second Sessions
Tom: Open Data Risk ChecklistFormat change
Copycat
OD closed
Legal: ownership and blame game
Ethical: protecting vulnerable
Use and abuse
Careful design: practices can violate OD principles…
Tom: Mapping Data RisksHigh Value
High Risk
Tom: Mapping Data Risks
Map some open data examples onto the risk matrix
How could you best manage the risk?
List the possible challenges with running open data projects and how could you overcome them?
Mel: Managing Open Data Projects
• Staff & teams• Internal/external comms• Policy• Budget• Structure• Culture• Marketing• Sales• Sustainability
Mel: Managing Open Data Projects
Mel: Implementation Challenges
Dirty data
Lmtd cntxt
Fragmented micro-geo
Finding RELEVANT data
Is it ‘open’: ambiguity continues
Limited publication resource
What data have we got?!
Cultural infrastructure
Managing risk
Why bother: costs and monetisation
OPEN IN OPEN OUT
After today:What will you continue to do?What will you stop doing?What will you start doing?
Thank you!
@DrTommyW@melmediasauce