Thursday, May 10, 2007
The Unconference is Open Space
Theme: "You know something's happening, but you don't know what it is."
Size: 100 people
Audience: People who are literate in the swarm of topics around knowledge management but have reached a point where they are apprehensive about what comes next, and what to make sense of the confusion and believe the path through confusion is dialogue."
Value Proposition:
- Find out what is emerging, what is "next" after knowledge management.
- Make sense of the confusion, cut through the buzz.
- Reduce the risk of making the paradigm shift (falling off the edge) to whatever "next" is.
Duration: Evening + 2 Days.
Differentiator: No vendors, no exhibits, no sales pitches.
Things to Do (including some Ideas Stolen from Others)
- A few (no more than 5) really good lectures
- Late night TV format: guest/host, moving into the audience for direct questioning by facilitator to audience, specific members of the audience
- Only one track - everyone is in the shared experience
- Field trip to the kitchen - get a perspective on knowledge management in a realworld environment
- Have attendees create Web pages in advance so that people will know who they might want to meet and spend time with
- Make the "unconvention" - how we are turning the traditional conference format upside down - visible and conscious
- Long breaks, structured networking time, assigning groups to brainstorm topics
- Group facilitators
- Enable self-aggregating groups of common interest
- Multidisciplinary
- Provide toys/books/CDs as gifts throughout the conference (donated by companies). No conference bags! (Or conference bags with no bottoms!)
- Provide a "spiritual" break - alternative stress reduction
- Give all attendees a mini Myers-Briggs or similar personality typing exercise and provide a map of how people in different job disciplines /roles fall into the types
Infrastructure
- Access to Web/Web pages/discussion forums
- Mail boxes for attendees to communicate with each other
- Personal Web pages with interests, conversations people want to have
Things to NOT Do
- Standard conference/convention agenda/schedule/breaks
- Talking heads
- Speaker ribbons
- Show bags
- Tracks
- Published proceedings
Input to Conference:
- Assign people to their "learning groups" or subteams prior to the conference, giving each a "thought assignment." This actually starts the conference before the event itself and provides the infrastructure that will enable the conversation to continue afterwards.
Output of Conference:
- Some container (presentation, wall/time line) of the knowledge created by the conference, distilled into a reusable form.
- Video tape edited from conference activities
- Continuation of conversations on the Web afterward leading toward another event. (Events are needed to trigger participation.)
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