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Open Source Economic Development: Accelerating Innovation through Collaboration Ed Morrison Purdue Center for Regional Development April, 2009

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Open Source Economic Development: Accelerating Innovation through Collaboration Ed Morrison Purdue Center for Regional Development April, 2009

Saturday, May 9, 2009

This presentation introduces you to Open Source Economic Development and Strategic Doing We are moving from our Grandfather’s to our Grandchildren’s Economy Our economic transformation requires new approaches to strategy Strategic Doing provides the discipline to transform community and regional economies

Saturday, May 9, 2009

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Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economy moved a lot of stuff

Coal Dumper, shores of Lake Erie, 1897

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economy moved a lot of stuff

Coal Dumper, shores of Lake Erie, 1897

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economy generated huge amounts of wealth

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economy generated huge amounts of wealth

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The S-Curve caught up to our grandfather’s economy ‣ Global markets integrated ‣ Costs collapsed ‣ The Internet exploded

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Innovation in our Grandchildren’s Economy involves a completely different set of business models

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Innovation in our Grandchildren’s Economy involves a completely different set of business models

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Our Grandchildren’s economy creates wealth with networks

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Our Challenge: Find pathways to our Grandchildren’s economy... Aligning, linking and leveraging our assets

We are here

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Our Challenge: Find pathways to our Grandchildren’s economy... Aligning, linking and leveraging our assets

We need to move here

Saturday, May 9, 2009

We are moving from our Grandfather’s to our Grandchildren’s Economy Our economic transformation requires new approaches to strategy Strategic Doing provides the discipline to transform community and regional economies

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Our economic transformation requires new approaches to strategy

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Our economic transformation requires new approaches to strategy

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Our economic transformation requires new approaches to strategy

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2d Curve strategies involve strengthening and connecting five asset networks

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2d Curve strategies involve strengthening and connecting five asset networks

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2d Curve strategies involve strengthening and connecting five asset networks Brainpower

Saturday, May 9, 2009

2d Curve strategies involve strengthening and connecting five asset networks Brainpower Innovation and entrepreneurship

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2d Curve strategies involve strengthening and connecting five asset networks Brainpower Innovation and entrepreneurship Quality places

Saturday, May 9, 2009

2d Curve strategies involve strengthening and connecting five asset networks Brainpower Innovation and entrepreneurship Quality places Branding stories

Saturday, May 9, 2009

2d Curve strategies involve strengthening and connecting five asset networks Brainpower Innovation and entrepreneurship Quality places Branding stories Collaboration

The ability to think together and act on complex projects

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Open Source Economic Development creates “swarm innovation”

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Think in terms of networks

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Overcome the “power” of the Invisible Fence

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Take the “Shanghai perspective”

Our View

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Their View

Create safe civic spaces

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Manage conversations

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Balance leadership direction and open participation

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Go slow to go fast

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Develop networks with tight cores and porous boundaries

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We are moving from our Grandfather’s to our Grandchildren’s Economy Our economic transformation requires new approaches to strategy Strategic Doing provides the discipline to transform community and regional economies

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Strategic Doing provides the discipline we need to transform our economies

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Strategic Doing in a nutshell

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Strategic Doing in a nutshell

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Governor’s Workforce Summit in Idaho conducted a three day Strategic Doing workshop in November 2008

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Strategic Doing is simple, but not easy

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The Strategic Doing cycle

8:30-12:00

4:00-5:00

Text 1:00-2:30

2:30-4:00

28 Saturday, May 9, 2009

The Strategic Doing cycle

8:30-12:00 Define one to four areas of Strategic Focus: Think of these areas as Chapters in your Strategic Action Plan

Decide on a process of coming back together in 30 to 90 days to evaluate your progress and make adjustments

4:00-5:00

For each area of Strategic Focus, draft at least one Strategic Outcome

Text 1:00-2:30 For each Strategic Outcome define one Strategic Initiative (project) to achieve your outcome

2:30-4:00

For each initiative, define a clear action plan to define who will do what by when.

For each Strategic initiative, outline a set of SMART Goals that will define progress 28

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Milwaukee 7 Water Council launched with a Strategic Doing workshop in July 2008

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Milwaukee 7 Water Council launched with a Strategic Doing workshop in July 2008

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Water, Water, Water, …

© 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation

Saturday, May 9, 2009

30

10/6/08

Water, Water, Water, … Public Sector

Municipalities

UW-Madison

Utilities

Pentair

• Filtering & purification

Water User

• Water reuse & softening • Phosphate & radium removal

Treatment/ Processing/ Softening

Energy/Efficiency

Sanitarie

• Wastewater treatment design

–Storm water treatment –Reduced use of chemicals

Fluid Transport/ Civil & Ind. Engr.

•Industrial wastewater treatment

–Farm manure, food processing waste, metals –Utilizing sewer sludge

•Residential Water Treatment

Detection

–Residential water treatment, home filtration –Residential Water softening without salt

Badger Meter

Analysis/ Measuring/ Control

•Reverse Osmosis •Softening •Ships ballast - treatment •Treatment targets

WATER Inst. Chem & Biosci School of Freshwater Science

UWM

Materials

• Water heaters

Consumer Products • Faucets • Materials, coatings, plating • Casting technology

DOE

Physics

Funds Fluid Power

NSF

MSOE

EPA NOAA/DOC

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Foundations

Rapid Proto Center

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

International Partners 30

Interior

DoD

NIH

© 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation

Kohler

Water security Real time monitoring User detection systems Real time sensing for life forms Pharmaceuticals

CEAS

Academic Institutions

Fall River

AO Smith

–PCBs in sewer pieps –Desalinzation –Radium in ground water –Pharmaceuticals –Phosphate

Monitoring/Detection • • • • •

Flygt

• pumps

• Water meters • Meter reading systems

Pumps/ Valves/ Components

Processing/Treatment

•Municipal wastewater treatment

Thermo Fisher Scientific

AquaSensors

Procorp

Algae control (& exploitation) Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers Storm water containment, Road salt Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement Aquaculture • Ethanol production efficiency Lake Michigan contamination • Tar sands water treatment Policy issues – metering/incentives • Elimination of boiler scaling • Increasing brewing efficiency • Increased efficiency of water heating • Speeding treatment for large volumes • Increasing treatment efficiency

ITT

Advanced Chemical Systems

• Ind. wastewater treatment

• Intake quality, output quality • Energy consumption

Bioscience

GE

• Water treatment equipment

Miller Coors

Environmental

Marquette

Siemens

Great Lakes Water

• Water utilities

Opportunities • • • • • • • •

Bucyrus

Joy

Veolia

MMSD

M7/GMC

Water Council

• Engineering services

Federal Government

UNDP

DNR City of Milwaukee

Private Sector

CH2MHILL

USDA

Funding Agencies

World Bank 10/6/08

Water, Water, Water, … Public Sector

Municipalities

UW-Madison

Utilities

Pentair

• Filtering & purification

Water User

• Water reuse & softening • Phosphate & radium removal

Treatment/ Processing/ Softening

Energy/Efficiency

Sanitarie

• Wastewater treatment design

–Storm water treatment –Reduced use of chemicals

Fluid Transport/ Civil & Ind. Engr.

•Industrial wastewater treatment

–Farm manure, food processing waste, metals –Utilizing sewer sludge

•Residential Water Treatment

Detection

–Residential water treatment, home filtration –Residential Water softening without salt

Badger Meter

Analysis/ Measuring/ Control

•Reverse Osmosis •Softening •Ships ballast - treatment •Treatment targets

WATER Inst. Chem & Biosci School of Freshwater Science

UWM

Materials

• Water heaters

Consumer Products • Faucets • Materials, coatings, plating • Casting technology

DOE

Physics

Funds Fluid Power

NSF

MSOE

EPA NOAA/DOC

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Foundations

Rapid Proto Center

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

International Partners 31

Interior

DoD

NIH

© 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation

Kohler

Water security Real time monitoring User detection systems Real time sensing for life forms Pharmaceuticals

CEAS

Academic Institutions

Fall River

AO Smith

–PCBs in sewer pieps –Desalinzation –Radium in ground water –Pharmaceuticals –Phosphate

Monitoring/Detection • • • • •

Flygt

• pumps

• Water meters • Meter reading systems

Pumps/ Valves/ Components

Processing/Treatment

•Municipal wastewater treatment

Thermo Fisher Scientific

AquaSensors

Procorp

Algae control (& exploitation) Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers Storm water containment, Road salt Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement Aquaculture • Ethanol production efficiency Lake Michigan contamination • Tar sands water treatment Policy issues – metering/incentives • Elimination of boiler scaling • Increasing brewing efficiency • Increased efficiency of water heating • Speeding treatment for large volumes • Increasing treatment efficiency

ITT

Advanced Chemical Systems

• Ind. wastewater treatment

• Intake quality, output quality • Energy consumption

Bioscience

GE

• Water treatment equipment

Miller Coors

Environmental

Marquette

Siemens

Great Lakes Water

• Water utilities

Opportunities • • • • • • • •

Bucyrus

Joy

Veolia

MMSD

M7/GMC

Water Council

• Engineering services

Federal Government

UNDP

DNR City of Milwaukee

Private Sector

CH2MHILL

USDA

Funding Agencies

World Bank 10/6/08

Water, Water, Water, … Public Sector

Municipalities

UW-Madison

Utilities

Water User

• Shangping Xu – safe drinking• water • • • • • • •

–Storm water treatment –Reduced use of chemicals

Fluid Transport/ Civil & Ind. Engr. Li, Jin – pollutant transport modeling Bravo, Hector – hydraulic modeling Christensen, Erik – pollutants in water Amano, Ryoichi - CFD Pillia, Krisna – porous media modeling Kevin Renken- mass transfer Sobolvev – biproducts utilization Doug Cherkauer – groundwater hydrology

•Industrial wastewater treatment

–Farm manure, food processing waste, metals –Utilizing sewer sludge

•Residential Water Treatment

Detection

–Residential water treatment, home filtration –Residential Water softening without salt

• Joe Aldstadt – analytical methods • Peter Geissinger – detection • Alan Schwabacher– pharmaceuticals in water

• • • • •

• Chen, Junhong – nano materials, sensors

Chem & Biosci

UWM

Materials

Pumps/ Valves/ Components

•Reverse Osmosis •Softening •Ships ballast - treatment •Treatment targets

Fall River

AO Smith

–PCBs in sewer pieps –Desalinzation –Radium in ground water –Pharmaceuticals –Phosphate

• Water heaters

Consumer Products

Kohler

Water security Real time monitoring User detection systems Real time sensing for life forms Pharmaceuticals

• Faucets • Materials, coatings, plating • Casting technology

DOE

CEAS Funds Fluid Power

Academic Institutions

NSF

MSOE

Cluster Effects • Shared resources/equipment • Collaborative grants • Improved competitiveness • Translational science

Foundations

Rapid Proto Center

EPA NOAA/DOC

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

International Partners 31

Interior

DoD

NIH

© 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Flygt

• pumps

• Water meters • Meter reading systems

• Rohatgi, Pradeep – adv. castings, lightweight, lead-free • Aita, Carolyn – advanced coatings • Gong, Sarah – polymer materials

Physics

Partnerships • Sponsored Research Proj. • Shared equipment • Graduates • Workforce training • Subcontractor/supplier • Extramural grant support • Philanthropic support

Badger Meter

Analysis/ Measuring/ Control

Monitoring/Detection

• Jim Waples – water aging • Tom Consi – aquatic robots • Tom Grundle - harbors

WATER Inst.

School of Freshwater Science

Sanitarie

• Wastewater treatment design

Processing/Treatment

•Municipal wastewater treatment

• Carmen Aguilar – microbiology • David Petering –metal metabolism • Val Klump

Marquette

Treatment/ Processing/ Softening

Thermo Fisher Scientific

AquaSensors

• Water reuse & softening • Phosphate & radium removal

Energy/Efficiency

• Burlage – PCR environmental test

Pentair

• Filtering & purification

Procorp

Algae control (& exploitation) Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers Storm water containment, Road salt Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement Aquaculture • Ethanol production efficiency Lake Michigan contamination • Tar sands water treatment Policy issues – metering/incentives • Elimination of boiler scaling • Increasing brewing efficiency • Increased efficiency of water heating • Speeding treatment for large volumes • Increasing treatment efficiency

ITT

Advanced Chemical Systems

• Ind. wastewater treatment

• Intake quality, output quality • Energy consumption

Bioscience

GE

• Water treatment equipment

Miller Coors

Environmental

• Tim Ehlinger – aquatic systems

Siemens

Great Lakes Water

• Water utilities

Opportunities • • • • • • • •

Bucyrus

Joy

Veolia

MMSD

M7/GMC

Water Council

• Engineering services

Federal Government

UNDP

DNR City of Milwaukee

Private Sector

CH2MHILL

USDA

Funding Agencies

World Bank 10/6/08

Unanticipated innovation: Purdue Guitar Workshop

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Unanticipated innovation: Purdue Guitar Workshop

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Many communities are caught in a downward cycle

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If we develop new disciplines to think and act strategically, we can reverse these cycles with a swarm of innovation

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The process starts with a discipline managing open networks with strategic doing

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Certificate Course starts in September 2009 Thank you! Ed Morrison Purdue Center for Regional Development [email protected]

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