servicedesigners
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114 votes
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64 votes
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54 votes
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Give a reduced/free rate for students
Subsidise students, they will come along and clap loudly, they probably haven't all heard your presentations before and they are most likely to become your new groupies. Apart from all that they are the future of the discipline
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51 votes
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Have an unconference with lots of time for networking and fringe events
They're the best bits of conferences. Make it more like the London Design Festival where anyone can put on an event! Organise it all using crowdsource stuff like user voice.
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38 votes
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33 votes
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decide what the goal and aim of the conferences should be rather than focusing on location
Should the conference primarily be a networking event or a "look-at-what-we've-done"-event? Do we want it to cater for all service designers or just practioners/academics or maybe a promote SD-event?
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Start a community-driven service design conference
Don't assume that you need to wait for SDN to host the conference you want. Is SDNC10 the only answer?
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Charge for individual sessions, not the whole conference! Then we'll really see what's importnat
And let anyone propose a session - like SXSW.
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20 votes
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17 votes
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13 votes
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11 votes
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11 votes
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8 votes
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7 votes
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Encourage global perspectives
To create a broader understanding of service design and implementation implications it is important to get ideas, practitioners and clients from across the world, specially emerging marketings
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Host SNDC10 in Korea
Korea is becoming big in the design scene and in 2010 there will be a large government budget to help these kinds of conferences work well.
Also service design is very well supported by the government and several local groups including KAIST
6 votes