Welcome Reception
People-Centered Internet gathering at Mei Lin's kitchen with three speakers: Sean Flynn (author of Economics for Dummies), Melanie Walker (Senior Advisor to the President of the World Bank), and Mary Lou Jepsen (of Facebook and co-founder of One Laptop per Child).

 

  • Most things that are for people are designed as a last mile strategy - we need a first mile strategy - from the ground up - the user- or people- centered approach.
  • The incentives - were set around the performance of institutions and facilities - we need to start basing performance on a people level vs a facility level.
  • Move away from the input metric - around efficiency - and move to an outcome metric - focused on effectiveness.
  • Our tendency is to reward things in silos - when you do that at the top - it makes it harder to change things at the bottom - we need to do more things together.
  • We need to think more about what data means and how to use it - we need to bring numbers in that drive people to do something - The big government and finance institutions need the data -
  • Get the people to tell us what they need and what they want us to do for the People-centered Internet Initiative
  • Listen from the bottom up vs thinking from the top down.
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People-Centered Internet »People-Centered Internet
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20151024 - PCI Forum (Stanford) »20151024 - PCI Forum (Stanford)
PCI Forum – Agenda & Presentations »PCI Forum – Agenda & Presentations
Welcome Reception
Melanie Walker »Melanie Walker
Sean Flynn »Sean Flynn
Mary Lou Jepsen »Mary Lou Jepsen
Real Time Voting »Real Time Voting
Interview – Mary Lou Jepson »Interview – Mary Lou Jepson
Interview – Sean Flynn »Interview – Sean Flynn
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