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STREAM 2009 DISCUSSIONS (as of 9/28/09) <<--- DOWNLOAD AND READ ON THE PLANE

 

There's no predetermined agenda at Stream. It's up to you, our carefully selected participants, to determine what it is you'd like to share and discuss. Here is how...

 


To lead a discussion:

1. Create A New Discussion By Clicking on the "Start a discussion thread" button

[Note you must be logged in to see the "Start a discussion thread" button.]

Where it says "Page Title", write your headline Discussion topic (e.g. "Revolutionary thought on the topic of X").

In the body text, indicate who the discussion leader is (i.e. you), followed by a brief description of the topic.

2. When You Arrive, Register It On the Big Board

When you arrive at Club Med Athenia, you will select the time and location for your discussion and write it on the  Big Boards

 
Guidelines, Tips and Tricks:

* Projectors and screens will be available if you wish to use them, but we encourage you also to think ahead about how you'll engage your fellow Stream-ers in a conversation for at least some portion of the alloted time. This is your chance to share your passion, but also to test new ideas and learn from other carefully chosen participants.

* Plan for each discussion to be about 50 minutes long. 

* Bring a laptop if you need one, and don't count on there being Internet connectivity on site.

* When posting a discussion, you may want to embed pictures, links and YouTube videos into the body of your discussion topic page. You may also want to Tweet your discussion topic (use hashtag #stream09) to direct people to your discussion topic page.

Questions? Contact David Spitz, Director of Discussions

        

  


Here are the discussions so far:


 

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Attention! Multitasking and the ubiquity of soundbite communication: panacea or plague for you, me, the next generation?

Created on Wednesday, 30th September 2009, 12:04PM (-0700 GMT) by alblee

Discussion Leaders: Sheila Spence and Catherine Levene

Fashion & Luxury Meets Digital

Created on Wednesday, 30th September 2009, 10:37AM (-0700 GMT) by anorman

Discuss Leader: Alex Norman, Schematic

We will explore approaches in digital from some of the worlds most premium brands, listen to comments on digital from Karl Lagerfeld and Tim Gunn and discuss what role social media and mobile should play in the future of luxury branding online

Search Is Dead. Long Live Search.

Created on Wednesday, 30th September 2009, 09:27AM (-0700 GMT) by ciaran

Discussion Leader: Ciarán Norris

Whilst search is still the most popular digital activity amongst web users, many are claiming that the rise of social media will kill search.

Will Twitter discover how to 'do' real-time search, and be the David to Google's Goliath?

What's the future for Yahoo?

Will facebook use social graphs to enable discovery, thereby replacing, and making irrelevant, search?

What is semantic search, personal search, mo...

Making of the -- Alliance of Youth Movements Summit

Created on Wednesday, 30th September 2009, 08:05AM (-0700 GMT) by roman

How Social and Mobile Media had changed the world.  See what 18 NGO's like Million Voice Against the FARC, Save Darfur Coalition, etc...have done.

presented by:

Jason Liebman, CEO - Howcast
Roman Tsunder, President - Access 360 Media

This page has no content. Enrich WPP Stream 2009 by contributing.

The Format of Mobile: a workshop on how to use it

Created on Wednesday, 30th September 2009, 02:16AM (-0700 GMT) by victoriap

Leader: Scott Seaborn from Ogilvy Group and Rory Sutherland, Ogilvy

-What is the format of mobile?
-What are the key considerations when planning a mobile strategy?
-How can mobile engage, acquire and activate consumers?
-Where is mobile going?

Answers for these questions will be proposed by Scott Seaborn from Ogilvy Group, then opened up for debate...
 

The Digital Magazine – A Fish With Feet Or The Future of Print?

Created on Tuesday, 29th September 2009, 12:43PM (-0700 GMT) by SaraOhrvall

Discussion leader: Sara Öhrvall, SVP Research & Development, Bonnier

Why should magazine publishers put time Tags: digital, magazines, media, online

How To: Blog, Tweet and Vlog like a rock star

Created on Tuesday, 29th September 2009, 08:00AM (-0700 GMT) by ThomasCrampton

Recovering journalist Thomas Crampton (former correspondent with The New York Times and International Herald Tribune) invites other bloggers, video bloggers, tweeters as well as non-bloggers who are just curious to join for an exchange of tips on how to blog, vlog and tweet better.

Moderators (please add your name):

Thomas Crampton - In addition to publishing his own fairly high traffic blog on Social Media - thomascrampton.com - Crampton runs Ogilvy's Digit...

From Evolution to Revolution

Created on Tuesday, 29th September 2009, 07:18AM (-0700 GMT) by alblee

Discussion Leader: Beth Lawrence

So you’ve all heard the news. Yahoo! is re-launching the brand and it is all about You. But what does that really mean… to the customer, the industry, and to clients and partners. Beth Lawrence will pull back the curtain and take a candid look at the evolution of Yahoo! as a company and as a brand and discuss how the personal and pervasive internet has led to the next iteration of the way people engage with the web.
 

Journalism is Dead, Long Live Journalism

Created on Wednesday, 23rd September 2009, 10:11AM (-0700 GMT) by davidspitz

Discussion Leaders: Jim Spanfeller, Wolfgang Waehner-Schmidt, Ingird Hamm

A discussion on the future of independent, professionally created content in a digital world.

What will happen to professional quality journalism if the decline of newspapers continues – and what would be the social and political consequences if the media model as we know it simply disappeared?

- Will advertis...

View 4 comments (Last comment added on Tuesday, 29th September 2009, 07:11AM (-0700 GMT) by wolfgangwschmidt)

Going green - using the web to shift to a green economy

Created on Tuesday, 29th September 2009, 05:41AM (-0700 GMT) by uhrenbacher

Stephan Uhrenbacher (founder of Qype, currently incubating several green startups)

Green usually comes in two flavours:  One is blatant green washing. The other one involves multi billion investments in infrastructure. The internet ecosystem with entrepreneurs, access to capi...

The future of news: are we all going to hell in a handcart?

Created on Tuesday, 29th September 2009, 02:24AM (-0700 GMT) by timrowell

Discussion leaders: Nancy Cruickshank, Ed Roussel, Chris Lloyd, Tim Rowell

Open discussion on the challenges and opportunities facing the news industry as both readers and advertisers shift from print to digital.

So, what is up with the Internet in China (and Asia)...

Created on Monday, 28th September 2009, 07:16PM (-0700 GMT) by ThomasCrampton

MC: William Bao Bean, Partner, Softbank China & India.  Fritz Demopoulos, Founder/CEO, Qunar.com; Victor Koo, Founder/CEO, Youku.com, Thomas Crampton, Asia-Pacific Director 360 Digital Influence, Ogilvy

China now has the largest internet audience in the world – 340 ...

Interactive storytelling as the most engaging form of Branded Entertainment

Created on Monday, 28th September 2009, 05:39PM (-0700 GMT) by panos

Discussion leader: Panos Sambrakos, ECD, OgilvyOne Athens

As marketers gradually embrace Branded Entertainment and online video as a means to tell a longer story, the main benefit being explored is free air-time.  But a major opportunity that digital brings to traditional forms of storytelling, is usually overlooked. That of user interaction and the ability the viewer can have, to experience different or alternative parts of the story, in different order, or length.

From Phi...

Is the Creative Director dead, (or does he always look this pale)?

Created on Monday, 28th September 2009, 10:12AM (-0700 GMT) by gordontorr

When the crowd not only supplies the ideas but also gets to choose which ones to take to market, the traditional Creative Director looks increasingly like an expensive anachronism.  Join me to to discuss the implications for creative leadership, not just in advertising, but across all the creative industries.  What about fashion, film, architecture, the arts?  Is this the Dan Brown effect? 

Gordon Torr is the author of Managing Creative People (Wiley & Sons, 2008)

Fon, the story, from illegal, to crazy, to profitable, and now, the Fonera 2.0n.

Created on Monday, 28th September 2009, 08:09AM (-0700 GMT) by victoriap

Leader: Martin Varsavsky, FON

I will talk about how in 3 years we went from being accused of being illegal, to being crazy, to being part of the establishment teaming up with the largest telcos around the world, and now becoming profitable.  I will introduce our latest product, the Fonera 2.0n at this time. The downloads wait for you.

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