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	<title>Distractions, reflections &#187; SSME</title>
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		<title>Fri. Nov. 18, 2005: Lecturing at the Polytechnic</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Helsinki-Polytechnic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jim-Spohrer]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecturing on social software at the Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia, in the trail of Jim Spohrer speaking in Finland about services science, management and engineering.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Instead of the usual &#8220;English class&#8221; lecture, David speaks on &#8220;social software&#8221;.</p>
<p>(by David):  Minna had asked if I could talk with her friend, Taina, who had opted out of Nokia in favour of teaching at <a href="http://www.stadia.fi/english/">Stadia</a>, which is the Helsinki Polytechnic.  Taina finished her Ph.D. at <a href="http://www.tuta.hut.fi/index.php">HUT</a>, probably a year or two ago.  Minna told me that the Stadia building was actually the original home of HUT.  It&#8217;s on the Bulevardi, beside the shipyards and waterfront in central Helsinki.  The institution started as a Polytechnic, became a Technical University, and then grew out of those buildings for new labs to be built in Otaniemi, which must have been a forest west of the city back then.  (They must have put those bridges in, because there are two choices to cross that expanse of water).</p>
<p>As it happens, one of the few times that our schedules lined up was during a class, so Minna and I went over to speak to the class.  When I walked in the classroom, this seemed like an IBM meeting â€” every student had a laptop, and their screens were up.  (There was a uniformity to the HP machines which makes me think there&#8217;s sponsorship going on).  Taina introduced us, Minna talked about knowledge management, and I talked about my experiences with Instant Messaging, wikis and blogs.</p>
<p>When Minna introduced herself, she said that she was a mechanical engineer, but she actually gave quite a managerial talk.  I remarked that my degrees are in business, but I was going to be giving the technical talk!</p>
<p>The director of IBM Almaden Services Research, <a title="IBM, Jim Spohrer bio" href="http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/pr.nsf/pages/bio.spohrer.html">Jim Spohrer</a>, was here about 3 weeks ago, giving talks on how IBM thinks that universities should be reoriented to teach classes in &#8220;<a title="IBM Research, Services Science, Engineering and Management" href="http://www.research.ibm.com/ssme/">Services Science, Management and Engineering</a>&#8220;.  Minna actually was leading a research project at HUT before she went to the New Jersey, and had thought that her research was 20 years behind.  In fact, it&#8217;s proven to be six years ahead, as her content is much the same as the IBM message now.</p>
<p>The Finns have a knack for industry and universities to be working together in a way that we find foreign in North America.  Minna and Taina are cooking up plans to have a services course in early short order â€” by the spring â€” and are working a plot that I might get involved.  There&#8217;s a possibility that we might get the Finnish managers to request that I be involved somehow related to my day job, rather than the vacation time I&#8217;m currently on.  This would be welcomed&#8230;.</p>
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