Funding for University-Industry Partnerships With Breakthrough Platform Technologies

Google (from Stanford) and Facebook (from Harvard), are two famous examples of platform technologies that began life as a university-based venture or start-up. Which university will be the source of the next big platform technology? What role can large commercial firms, such as systems integrators, play in partnering with universities with platform technologies? Please consider …

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Frontiers in Service 2014 – Miami

2014 Frontiers in Service Conference—Call for Abstracts   Conference Date & Venue:                        June 26-29, 2014, Miami, Florida, USA Conference Co-Chairs:                   A. Parasuraman (University of Miami) and Roland Rust (University of Maryland)   Conference Committee Members:            Charles Colby (Rockbridge Associates, Inc.), Ming-Hui Huang (INFORMS Service Science Section & National Taiwan University), …

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Interview on University-Industry Interactions

In prep for upcoming AASCU meeting and panel discussion: 1.  Each of your companies has made a significant investment in educational products, partnerships and services.  Would you each start with a 3 min overview of some of your current corporate activities that support higher education and our students.   IBM Global University Program has a …

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Mentorships help students become T-shaped

Mentorships are one way to help students become more T-shaped, having real-world mentors, who guide student to work on real-world challenges, using real-world tools and data.   We hope to have more to say at the upcoming T Summit event about increasing industry mentorships of university students by 10x, and this might have a ripple …

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T Summit: The logic of future talent, work, and higher education

T Summit: The logic of future talent, work, and higher education. In the age of cognitive systems and social networks, a type of “Moore’s Law for Education” may arise.  To understand this core “smart service system” it is necessary to first think about human talent more precisely… 1. Talent: What is the difference between I’s …

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NSF Virtual Forum: Platform Technologies and Smart Service Systems

In preparation for this event – NSF Virtual Forum…  Platform Technologies and Smart Service Systems Here is my presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/spohrer/nsf-virtual-forum-20130923-v2 Here are some short answers to questions: The role of technology in service systems 1. What are the essential research elements to make possible the integration of platform technologies into service systems? Platform technologies are …

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Global 1000 Startup Showcase

Today I was at the Global 1000 Startup Showcase in Menlo Park, CA. There was a good discussion about industry models of working with universities and startup companies from Huawei, Tyco, Dell, Microsoft, Intel, and IBM. The win-win-win – where big company, startup company, and customers all benefit – was highlighted. I mentioned the following …

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Virtual Forum: NSF Smart Service Systems

In preparation for the NSF Smart Service Systems Virtual Forum, here are some questions and responses: 1.       What do we mean by smart service systems? Smart service systems benefit customers and providers. Service providers try to compete for customers by (1) improving existing offerings to customers, (2) innovating new types of offerings, (3) evolving their …

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Global Student Challenge – VirBELA

Just learned of this interesting global student challenge lead by UC San Diego Rady School of Management: “The project is made possible by a $1.7 million Ideas to Innovation Challenge grant from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). “This visionary project could drastically, and positively, alter the MBA experience in terms of how students gain …

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Systems Thinking and Logistics Positions at the University of Hull

Please feel free to distribute this to anyone you think may be interested. The Business School at the University of Hull (UK) is making a major investment in systems thinking and logistics, two of the research areas where we already have a strong international reputation and see scope for continued growth and development. There are …

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