Friday, November 18, 2005

Collaboration SIG Kicks-Off Nicely



Thanks to everyone who came out Monday night to the  kickoff get together of the new SDForum Collaboration SIG.  I forgot to count but judging from the pictures, about 50 folks come out to meet, mingle, and hear our panel’s perspective on founding, funding, and growing a successful collaboration-focused company.





David Glazer posted a comprehensive transcript of the event, and there’s also a podcast available.  Four days later, three things stand out from the panel’s discussion:



  • The SMB market remains huge and untapped for collaboration tools and services.  Search engine marketing and software as a service are two promising approaches to profitably marketing and selling into this collection of niches. 

  • Keep It Simple Smarty.  Described variously as the “grandma test” or the “mom test” (what’s with picking on the ladies?), if people can’t start using your product or service and get some value out of it without being trained or reading a manual, don’t bother.  This is the obvious one that most everyone ignores to their peril.  If this isn’t keeping you up at night, you’re priorities are wrong.

  • A great way to explore opportunity in the collaboration space is to solve a problem handled so poorly by email that people would switch to a new solution to ease their frustration.





Cheers to our 5–member panel, who did a marvelous job.  It was one of the more interesting panels I’ve attended (not biased of course ;), but in contrast to the other “ad-hoc” events (e.g. Barcamp, 106Miles, BrainJams, SFWIN) I've been attending lately, it felt a bit strange and restricted. 






The bottom line is there’s not enough interaction amongst the attendees and also amongst attendees and guest speakers, which I think is crucial for the SIG to grow strong and make a meaningful difference long term.    Chris Messina and I car pooled back to SF after the event and had a chance to rap about the balance between structure and audience-driven organization being explored by the various *camp events. 



It’s a hard one to navigate — to create something where people who want to lurk and learn can do so while people who want to get more involved can jump in and shape and steer the event, even if they’re not part of the "official” group of organizers. The SIG wiki will help a bit here.


Ultimately I agree with Chris’ sentiment that once you go ad-hoc, you can never go back.  We’re looking forward to experimenting and mixing it up in the future.  Next event in January — details TBA.


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Thursday, November 10, 2005

New SDForum Collaboration SIG



The new SDForum Collaboration SIG kicks off next Monday night (14th) with a panel discussion called Show Me the Money




It’s a pretty stellar panel with Joe Kraus of JotspotDave Hornik of August Capital, William Glazier of Redwood Ventures, David Coleman of Collaborative Strategies, and Sam Pullara of Gauntlet Systems 



“Where is the business and investor focus in Business Collaboration today? Join our panel of representatives from current Business Collaboration ventures as they explore and discuss "Where is the money?" From platforms to ASP services and free collaborative services, a wide spread of business collaboration ventures are currently in the market. And they are getting funding ranging from seed money to name brand VC investment stakeholders.”


It’s next Monday November 14th at Silicon Valley Bank in Santa Clara.  I’m looking forward co-chairing the SIG along with Patti Wilson and Charles Welsh


Check out the SIG blog and wiki for more info and to get involved.  Hope to see you Monday night!


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