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Collaborative Economy A working manifesto from the Resilient Summit attendees Feb 10, 2014

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Resilient Summit Kansas City, Feb 6-7th, 2014 This document created in a collaborative session by over 120 attendees spanning government, Fortune 500, makers, local business, startup, and more Co-hosted by Jeremiah Owyang and Ben Smith Notes courtesy of @bestofjess, copyediting by Lou Gutheil.

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Page 1: Resilient Summit Working Manifesto

Collaborative Economy

A working manifesto from the Resilient Summit

attendees

Feb 10, 2014

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Resilient SummitKansas City, Feb 6-7th, 2014

This document created in a collaborative session by over 120 attendees spanning government, Fortune 500, makers, local business, startup, and more

Co-hosted by Jeremiah Owyang and Ben Smith

Notes courtesy of @bestofjess, copyediting by Lou Gutheil.

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Resilient Summit

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In the Heart of Kansas City

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Held at Union Station, KC

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We convened, conspired, and collaborated

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Panel: Impact of sharing on cities

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Our sponsors got behind the movement

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Opportunities:How will theybetter the world?

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1. Reduce waste by activating idle resources2. Help people where they are3. Unleash creativity4. Decrease product development lead times5. Share the wealth6. Remove barriers that hinder dreams from becoming reality7. Embrace a greater sense of diversity in community8. Encourage a greater sense of cohesive community9. Create a simpler, happier life10. Positively impact the emotional well being

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What are the opportunities for the world?

*Not a prioritized list

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What are the Challenges?

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1. Products are planned-obsolescence, consumption business model is rewarded.

2. Our current economic model: the concept of scarcity

3. American mindset towards ownership

4. The need for new performance metrics beyond consumption

5. Big business wants to co-opt

6. ‘Jerks’ who take, but don’t share

7. Bad press

8. Government regulations

9. Unintended consequences of startups

10. Fear of the unfamiliar

11. Adoption in less populated areas

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What are the Challenges?

*Not a prioritized list

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What can cities do to lead?

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1. Lean in! Partner as an innovator.

2. Increase engagement in your community, e.g., crowd-sourced issue reporting.

3. Engage the people in law making

4. Educate constituents on why certain laws exist, e.g., taxes and regulations.

5. Broaden the view of what a utility is: water, gas… internet, data?

6. Invest in incubators and innovation centers; Re-imagine shared public spaces, like libraries

7. Educate gov’t officials to garner their participation

8. Foster connections between organizations

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What can cities and governments do?

*Not a prioritized list

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How can companies participate and

benefit?

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1. Invest ($$$)

2. Question current processes and evaluate for opportunities (discovery and analysis)

3. Create an open ecosystem for innovation

4. Act as an intermediary for innovation, (e.g., ensure the quality of the products)

5. Add a layer of trust by lending their “trust mark” (logo) or even their own audience and data

6. Assign tasks and goals to management for sustain-ability, (e.g., 20% of products are made with resale in mind)

7. Encourage employees to participate in the community (1-1-1: % of time, % of profits, nonprofit access)

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What can companies do in this movement?

*Not a prioritized list

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What can you do as a person in your own

community?

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1. Buy local. Transact local (share, trade!).

2. Be a conscientious consumer.

3. Allow yourself to be an inspired individual.

4. Be a citizen of the collaborative economy. Use your voice.

5. Evangelize. Tell others!

6. Determine to make something yourself.

7. Throw away 10% less

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What can YOU do in this movement?

*Not a prioritized list

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Should we repeat the Resilient Summit?

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• Absolutely!

• Do it again with other attendees and spread the word

• Do it again with other cities’ brand voices and governments

• Add a workshop element

• Get help for Ben and Jeremiah (so they can host again

in 6 months)

Notes courtesy of @bestofjess, copyediting by Lou Gutheil

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Should we repeat?

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Resilient Summit Attendees*

Aetna

AMC Theatres

Associated Wholesale Grocers

Barkley

Callahan Creek

City of Derby

City of Kansas City

City of Topeka

Crisp Thinking

Crowd Companies

Ditto Inc

e-media bloc, inc.

Eli Lilly and Company

emfluence

Expion

Federal Reserve Bank

FedEx Innovation

Great Plains United Methodists

H&R Block

Hallmark

Hilary's Eat Well

Hood Law Group

Insyders

Kansas City Aviation Department

Kantar Health

KC Digital Drive

Kcnext

KCSourceLink, U.S.SourceLink

kctechworks.com

Knoda

Level Five Solutions

Level Up Labs

Maker Studio | Science City

McCormick Company

MEDiAHEAD

Meers Advertising

MOO, INC dba Mighty OneNashville and Davidson County Metro Government

Peers.org

Pinsight Media+

Prodigy Arcade

Prosoco, Inc

Ronin Institute

Shay Chic Events & Design

Silicon Prairie News

SkilPath

Social: IRL

Spiral16

Spredfast

Sprint

Sprint Accelerator

STFM

Summit Marketing

TechShop, Inc.

Techstars

The Brainzooming Group

Tippin's

Tnemec Company, Inc.

Triple-I

Westar Energy

White Hutchinson Leisure & Learning Group

WordKitchen

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Resilient Summit Speakers

Co-Hosts:Ben Smith, Social: IRLJeremiah Owyang, Crowd Companies

Keynotes:Jeremiah Owyang, Crowd CompaniesYiaway Yeh, Co-Chief Innovation Officer, Nashville and Davidson County Metro GovernmentMark Hatch, CEO and Co-Founder, TechShopHolly Minch, Chief Storyteller, PeersDavid Armano, Edelman DigitalJennifer Cohan, Edelman Digital

Moderators:Mark Hatch, CEO and Co-Founder TechShopZena Weist

Panelists:Yiaway Yeh, Co-Chief Innovation Officer, Nashville and Davidson County Metro GovernmentRick Usher, Assistant City Manager, City of Kansas City MissouriHolly Minch, Chief Storyteller, PeersErik Wullschleger, General Manager, Sprint AcceleratorPerry Puccetti, CEO Triple-I ConsultingJay Bryant, Vice President, Crisp Thinking

Event Support:Nancy Fike, Callahan CreekAngus Nelson, Crowd Companies

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* While this is not endorsement, attendees from the organizations listed were present during the creation of this manifesto, and may have participated by providing answers. We want to recognize their participation but recognize this does not mean they consent, endorse, or validate the content that was created in this collaborative document.