The way to collaborative production
Philipp Wassibauer
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How did we get here?
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How did we get here?
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The idea ... in 2002
A new conference defined by its
participants, focussing on the
process of creating, networking,
presenting
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... but also in rapid
prototyping, failing fast,
getting feedback early on
and finding teams
The idea ... in 2002
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... and participants from
different professions
The idea ... in 2002
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Beginnings are hard
The time
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Flat hierarchies
Bottom up way to nd ideas
Self-identify tasks that suit them
Often out of passion and for no material value
Used (to some extent) in many places already
Collaborative Production
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People participate for a wide range of intrinsic and self-interested reasons ....
basically, people who participate in peer production communities love it. They
feel passionate about their particular area of expertise and revel in creating
something new or better.
Anthony D. Williams
Collaborative Production
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To keep up with the speed and complexity
Achieve tasks only possible for big organizations so far
For the fun of creating, learning, sharing and making
things better
Mass managing information
Why?
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Open up resources and processes
Modularize so people can work asynchronous and
decentralized
Give up the decision process to some extent
Facilitate communication
How?
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Basic infrastructure
Let the people focus on their work
Facilitate communication
Rapid prototyping
Get out of their way
Simple rules
Lessons learned
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Find authentic ways to support projects at the schmiede
The infrastructure for this has improved signi cantly
It is important to separate the playground from the
business
The next 10 years
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