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Open Source Economic
Development: Accelerating
Innovation through
Collaboration
Ed Morrison
Purdue Center for Regional Development
April, 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
Open Source Economic Development by Ed Morrison
Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economy
moved a lot of stuff
Coal Dumper, shores of Lake Erie, 1897
Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economy
generated huge amounts of wealth
The S-Curve caught up to our
grandfather’s economy
‣ Global markets
integrated
‣ Costs collapsed
‣ The Internet
exploded
Innovation in our Grandchildren’s Economy
involves a completely different set of business models
Our Grandchildren’s economy creates wealth
with networks
Time
Prosperity
Grandfather's economy:
Wealth driven
by vertical business models
Granchildren's economy: Wealth
driven by network business
models
We are here
Our Challenge: Find pathways to our
Grandchildren’s economy...
Aligning, linking and leveraging our assets
Source: Ed Morrison
We are here
We need to move here
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
Our economic transformation requires
new approaches to strategy
Open Source Economic Development by Ed Morrison
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
Open Source Economic Development
creates “swarm innovation”
Think in terms of networks
Knowledge Person;
Boundary Spanner
Boundary Spanner
Knowledge Person;
Hub
Peripheral Person
Overcome the “power” of the Invisible Fence
Take
the “Shanghai perspective”
Our View Their View
Create safe civic spaces
Manage conversations
Positive
conversations
Negative
conversations
Years
Prosperity
Index
Consequences of different conversations
about economic development
Today
Source: Ed Morrison
Balance leadership direction and open
participation
Leadership Direction
Decision
Low High
Public Participation
Dialogue
Low
High
Apathy
Street
politics
Open Source
Economic
Development
Back room
politics
Go slow to go fast
Low
Low
High
High
Prosperity
Trust and
collaboration
With network economies, go
slow to go fast
Social Network Map
of the
Southwest Regional Leadership Forum
University of Evansville
March 17, 2006
Presented by the Indiana Humaniteis Council
Develop networks with tight cores and
porous boundaries
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
Strategic Doing provides the discipline
we need to transform our economies
Strategic Doing in a nutshell
Governor’s Workforce Summit in Idaho conducted a
three day Strategic Doing workshop in November 2008
Strategic Doing is simple, but not easy
Explore
Align
FocusExecute
Evaluations
Action Plans
Insights
Initiatives
Develop ideas about
what we can do
together
Choose
what to
do
Identify and align
resources to
specific initiatives
Execute and
measure
results
The Strategic Doing cycle
Define one to four areas of
Strategic Focus:Think of these
areas as Chapters in your
Strategic Action Plan
28
For each area of Strategic
Focus, draft at least one
Strategic Outcome
For each Strategic Outcome
define one Strategic Initiative
(project) to achieve your
outcome
For each Strategic initiative,
outline a set of SMART Goals
that will define progress
For each initiative, define a
clear action plan to define
who will do what by when.
Decide on a process of
coming back together in 30 to
90 days to evaluate your
progress and make
adjustments
Text
8:30-12:00
1:00-2:30
2:30-4:00
4:00-5:00
Milwaukee 7 Water Council launched
with a Strategic Doing workshop in July 2008
© 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation 10/6/0830
Funds
Fluid Transport/
Civil & Ind. Engr.
Detection
Materials
Bioscience
Pumps/ Valves/
Components
Analysis/
Measuring/
Control
Water User
Consumer
Products
Treatment/
Processing/
Softening
Utilities
Funding Agencies
Academic Institutions
Private Sector
Public Sector
Water, Water, Water, …
DOE
EPA
NSF
USDA
DoD
NOAA/DOC
Interior
World Bank
Foundations
International
Partners
NIH
Greater
Milwaukee
Foundation
UWM
Marquette
UW-Madison
WATER Inst.
Chem & Biosci
School of Freshwater
Science
CEAS
Physics
MSOE
Fluid Power
Rapid Proto Center
M7/GMC
MMSD
City of
Milwaukee
DNR
UNDP
Federal
Government
Municipalities
Water Council
Pentair• Filtering & purification
GE
Badger Meter
• Water meters
• Meter reading systems
Procorp• Water reuse & softening
• Phosphate & radium removal
AO Smith
• Water heaters
Kohler
• Faucets
• Materials, coatings, plating
• Casting technology
Miller Coors• Intake quality, output quality
• Energy consumption
AquaSensors
Thermo Fisher
Scientific
Fall River
Great Lakes Water
• Water treatment equipment Advanced
Chemical Systems
• Ind. wastewater treatment
CH2MHILL
• Engineering services
ITT
Sanitarie• Wastewater treatment
design
Flygt• pumps
SiemensJoy
Bucyrus
Veolia
• Water utilities
Opportunities
Environmental
• Algae control (& exploitation)
• Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers
• Storm water containment,
• Road salt
• Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement
• Aquaculture
• Lake Michigan contamination
• Policy issues – metering/incentives
Energy/Efficiency
• Ethanol production efficiency
• Tar sands water treatment
• Elimination of boiler scaling
• Increasing brewing efficiency
• Increased efficiency of water heating
• Speeding treatment for large volumes
• Increasing treatment efficiency
Processing/Treatment
•Municipal wastewater treatment
– Storm water treatment
– Reduced use of chemicals
•Industrial wastewater treatment
– Farm manure, food processing waste, metals
– Utilizing sewer sludge
•Residential Water Treatment
– Residential water treatment, home filtration
– Residential Water softening without salt
•Reverse Osmosis
•Softening
•Ships ballast - treatment
•Treatment targets
– PCBs in sewer pieps
– Desalinzation
– Radium in ground water
– Pharmaceuticals
– Phosphate
Monitoring/Detection
• Water security
• Real time monitoring
• User detection systems
• Real time sensing for life forms
• Pharmaceuticals
© 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation 10/6/0831
Funds
Fluid Transport/
Civil & Ind. Engr.
Detection
Materials
Bioscience
Pumps/ Valves/
Components
Analysis/
Measuring/
Control
Water User
Consumer
Products
Treatment/
Processing/
Softening
Utilities
Funding Agencies
Academic Institutions
Private Sector
Public Sector
Water, Water, Water, …
DOE
EPA
NSF
USDA
DoD
NOAA/DOC
Interior
World Bank
Foundations
International
Partners
NIH
Greater
Milwaukee
Foundation
UWM
Marquette
UW-Madison
WATER Inst.
Chem & Biosci
School of Freshwater
Science
CEAS
Physics
MSOE
Fluid Power
Rapid Proto Center
M7/GMC
MMSD
City of
Milwaukee
DNR
UNDP
Federal
Government
Municipalities
Water Council
Pentair• Filtering & purification
GE
Badger Meter
• Water meters
• Meter reading systems
Procorp• Water reuse & softening
• Phosphate & radium removal
AO Smith
• Water heaters
Kohler
• Faucets
• Materials, coatings, plating
• Casting technology
Miller Coors• Intake quality, output quality
• Energy consumption
AquaSensors
Thermo Fisher
Scientific
Fall River
Great Lakes Water
• Water treatment equipment Advanced
Chemical Systems
• Ind. wastewater treatment
CH2MHILL
• Engineering services
ITT
Sanitarie• Wastewater treatment
design
Flygt• pumps
SiemensJoy
Bucyrus
Veolia
• Water utilities
Opportunities
Environmental
• Algae control (& exploitation)
• Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers
• Storm water containment,
• Road salt
• Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement
• Aquaculture
• Lake Michigan contamination
• Policy issues – metering/incentives
Energy/Efficiency
• Ethanol production efficiency
• Tar sands water treatment
• Elimination of boiler scaling
• Increasing brewing efficiency
• Increased efficiency of water heating
• Speeding treatment for large volumes
• Increasing treatment efficiency
Processing/Treatment
•Municipal wastewater treatment
– Storm water treatment
– Reduced use of chemicals
•Industrial wastewater treatment
– Farm manure, food processing waste, metals
– Utilizing sewer sludge
•Residential Water Treatment
– Residential water treatment, home filtration
– Residential Water softening without salt
•Reverse Osmosis
•Softening
•Ships ballast - treatment
•Treatment targets
– PCBs in sewer pieps
– Desalinzation
– Radium in ground water
– Pharmaceuticals
– Phosphate
Monitoring/Detection
• Water security
• Real time monitoring
• User detection systems
• Real time sensing for life forms
• Pharmaceuticals
• Joe Aldstadt – analytical methods
• Peter Geissinger – detection
• Alan Schwabacher– pharmaceuticals in water
• Carmen Aguilar – microbiology
• David Petering –metal metabolism
• Val Klump
• Rohatgi, Pradeep – adv. castings, lightweight, lead-free
• Aita, Carolyn – advanced coatings
• Gong, Sarah – polymer materials
• Chen, Junhong – nano materials, sensors
• 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
• Jim Waples – water aging
• Tom Consi – aquatic robots
• Tom Grundle - harbors
• Tim Ehlinger – aquatic systems
• Burlage – PCR environmental
test
• Shangping Xu – safe drinking
water
Partnerships
• Sponsored Research Proj.
• Shared equipment
• Graduates
• Workforce training
• Subcontractor/supplier
• Extramural grant support
• Philanthropic support
Cluster Effects
• Shared resources/equipment
• Collaborative grants
• Improved competitiveness
• Translational science
Unanticipated innovation: Purdue Guitar Workshop
Many communities are caught in
a downward cycle
Guided
Conversations
If we develop new disciplines to think and
act strategically, we can reverse these cycles
with a swarm of innovation
The process starts with a discipline managing
open networks with strategic doing
Certificate Course starts in September 2009
Thank you!
Ed Morrison
Purdue Center for Regional Development
edmorrison@purdue.edu

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Open Source Economic Development by Ed Morrison

  • 1. Open Source Economic Development: Accelerating Innovation through Collaboration Ed Morrison Purdue Center for Regional Development April, 2009
  • 2. 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
  • 4. Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economy moved a lot of stuff Coal Dumper, shores of Lake Erie, 1897
  • 5. Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economy generated huge amounts of wealth
  • 6. The S-Curve caught up to our grandfather’s economy ‣ Global markets integrated ‣ Costs collapsed ‣ The Internet exploded
  • 7. Innovation in our Grandchildren’s Economy involves a completely different set of business models
  • 8. Our Grandchildren’s economy creates wealth with networks Time Prosperity Grandfather's economy: Wealth driven by vertical business models Granchildren's economy: Wealth driven by network business models We are here
  • 9. Our Challenge: Find pathways to our Grandchildren’s economy... Aligning, linking and leveraging our assets Source: Ed Morrison We are here We need to move here
  • 10. 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
  • 11. Our economic transformation requires new approaches to strategy
  • 13. 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
  • 14. Open Source Economic Development creates “swarm innovation”
  • 15. Think in terms of networks Knowledge Person; Boundary Spanner Boundary Spanner Knowledge Person; Hub Peripheral Person
  • 16. Overcome the “power” of the Invisible Fence
  • 19. Manage conversations Positive conversations Negative conversations Years Prosperity Index Consequences of different conversations about economic development Today Source: Ed Morrison
  • 20. Balance leadership direction and open participation Leadership Direction Decision Low High Public Participation Dialogue Low High Apathy Street politics Open Source Economic Development Back room politics
  • 21. Go slow to go fast Low Low High High Prosperity Trust and collaboration With network economies, go slow to go fast
  • 22. Social Network Map of the Southwest Regional Leadership Forum University of Evansville March 17, 2006 Presented by the Indiana Humaniteis Council Develop networks with tight cores and porous boundaries
  • 23. 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
  • 24. Strategic Doing provides the discipline we need to transform our economies
  • 25. Strategic Doing in a nutshell
  • 26. Governor’s Workforce Summit in Idaho conducted a three day Strategic Doing workshop in November 2008
  • 27. Strategic Doing is simple, but not easy
  • 28. Explore Align FocusExecute Evaluations Action Plans Insights Initiatives Develop ideas about what we can do together Choose what to do Identify and align resources to specific initiatives Execute and measure results The Strategic Doing cycle Define one to four areas of Strategic Focus:Think of these areas as Chapters in your Strategic Action Plan 28 For each area of Strategic Focus, draft at least one Strategic Outcome For each Strategic Outcome define one Strategic Initiative (project) to achieve your outcome For each Strategic initiative, outline a set of SMART Goals that will define progress For each initiative, define a clear action plan to define who will do what by when. Decide on a process of coming back together in 30 to 90 days to evaluate your progress and make adjustments Text 8:30-12:00 1:00-2:30 2:30-4:00 4:00-5:00
  • 29. Milwaukee 7 Water Council launched with a Strategic Doing workshop in July 2008
  • 30. © 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation 10/6/0830 Funds Fluid Transport/ Civil & Ind. Engr. Detection Materials Bioscience Pumps/ Valves/ Components Analysis/ Measuring/ Control Water User Consumer Products Treatment/ Processing/ Softening Utilities Funding Agencies Academic Institutions Private Sector Public Sector Water, Water, Water, … DOE EPA NSF USDA DoD NOAA/DOC Interior World Bank Foundations International Partners NIH Greater Milwaukee Foundation UWM Marquette UW-Madison WATER Inst. Chem & Biosci School of Freshwater Science CEAS Physics MSOE Fluid Power Rapid Proto Center M7/GMC MMSD City of Milwaukee DNR UNDP Federal Government Municipalities Water Council Pentair• Filtering & purification GE Badger Meter • Water meters • Meter reading systems Procorp• Water reuse & softening • Phosphate & radium removal AO Smith • Water heaters Kohler • Faucets • Materials, coatings, plating • Casting technology Miller Coors• Intake quality, output quality • Energy consumption AquaSensors Thermo Fisher Scientific Fall River Great Lakes Water • Water treatment equipment Advanced Chemical Systems • Ind. wastewater treatment CH2MHILL • Engineering services ITT Sanitarie• Wastewater treatment design Flygt• pumps SiemensJoy Bucyrus Veolia • Water utilities Opportunities Environmental • Algae control (& exploitation) • Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers • Storm water containment, • Road salt • Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement • Aquaculture • Lake Michigan contamination • Policy issues – metering/incentives Energy/Efficiency • Ethanol production efficiency • Tar sands water treatment • Elimination of boiler scaling • Increasing brewing efficiency • Increased efficiency of water heating • Speeding treatment for large volumes • Increasing treatment efficiency Processing/Treatment •Municipal wastewater treatment – Storm water treatment – Reduced use of chemicals •Industrial wastewater treatment – Farm manure, food processing waste, metals – Utilizing sewer sludge •Residential Water Treatment – Residential water treatment, home filtration – Residential Water softening without salt •Reverse Osmosis •Softening •Ships ballast - treatment •Treatment targets – PCBs in sewer pieps – Desalinzation – Radium in ground water – Pharmaceuticals – Phosphate Monitoring/Detection • Water security • Real time monitoring • User detection systems • Real time sensing for life forms • Pharmaceuticals
  • 31. © 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation 10/6/0831 Funds Fluid Transport/ Civil & Ind. Engr. Detection Materials Bioscience Pumps/ Valves/ Components Analysis/ Measuring/ Control Water User Consumer Products Treatment/ Processing/ Softening Utilities Funding Agencies Academic Institutions Private Sector Public Sector Water, Water, Water, … DOE EPA NSF USDA DoD NOAA/DOC Interior World Bank Foundations International Partners NIH Greater Milwaukee Foundation UWM Marquette UW-Madison WATER Inst. Chem & Biosci School of Freshwater Science CEAS Physics MSOE Fluid Power Rapid Proto Center M7/GMC MMSD City of Milwaukee DNR UNDP Federal Government Municipalities Water Council Pentair• Filtering & purification GE Badger Meter • Water meters • Meter reading systems Procorp• Water reuse & softening • Phosphate & radium removal AO Smith • Water heaters Kohler • Faucets • Materials, coatings, plating • Casting technology Miller Coors• Intake quality, output quality • Energy consumption AquaSensors Thermo Fisher Scientific Fall River Great Lakes Water • Water treatment equipment Advanced Chemical Systems • Ind. wastewater treatment CH2MHILL • Engineering services ITT Sanitarie• Wastewater treatment design Flygt• pumps SiemensJoy Bucyrus Veolia • Water utilities Opportunities Environmental • Algae control (& exploitation) • Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers • Storm water containment, • Road salt • Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement • Aquaculture • Lake Michigan contamination • Policy issues – metering/incentives Energy/Efficiency • Ethanol production efficiency • Tar sands water treatment • Elimination of boiler scaling • Increasing brewing efficiency • Increased efficiency of water heating • Speeding treatment for large volumes • Increasing treatment efficiency Processing/Treatment •Municipal wastewater treatment – Storm water treatment – Reduced use of chemicals •Industrial wastewater treatment – Farm manure, food processing waste, metals – Utilizing sewer sludge •Residential Water Treatment – Residential water treatment, home filtration – Residential Water softening without salt •Reverse Osmosis •Softening •Ships ballast - treatment •Treatment targets – PCBs in sewer pieps – Desalinzation – Radium in ground water – Pharmaceuticals – Phosphate Monitoring/Detection • Water security • Real time monitoring • User detection systems • Real time sensing for life forms • Pharmaceuticals • Joe Aldstadt – analytical methods • Peter Geissinger – detection • Alan Schwabacher– pharmaceuticals in water • Carmen Aguilar – microbiology • David Petering –metal metabolism • Val Klump • Rohatgi, Pradeep – adv. castings, lightweight, lead-free • Aita, Carolyn – advanced coatings • Gong, Sarah – polymer materials • Chen, Junhong – nano materials, sensors • 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 • Jim Waples – water aging • Tom Consi – aquatic robots • Tom Grundle - harbors • Tim Ehlinger – aquatic systems • Burlage – PCR environmental test • Shangping Xu – safe drinking water Partnerships • Sponsored Research Proj. • Shared equipment • Graduates • Workforce training • Subcontractor/supplier • Extramural grant support • Philanthropic support Cluster Effects • Shared resources/equipment • Collaborative grants • Improved competitiveness • Translational science
  • 33. Many communities are caught in a downward cycle
  • 34. Guided Conversations If we develop new disciplines to think and act strategically, we can reverse these cycles with a swarm of innovation
  • 35. The process starts with a discipline managing open networks with strategic doing
  • 36. Certificate Course starts in September 2009 Thank you! Ed Morrison Purdue Center for Regional Development edmorrison@purdue.edu