Florida Recreation and Parks 2012 Conference - Technology's impact

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Technology’s Approaching Impact On Recreation & Parks

FRPA Conference 2012@bryankorourke

Bill Baggs Cape Florida

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@bryankorourke

Bryan K. O’Rourke

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Technology’s Approaching Impact On Recreation & Parks

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Eleanor WarmackExecutive Director

FRPA

T. Michael StavresDirector

Winter Haven Community  

Don DeckerDirector

Weston Parks and Recreation 

Joan ByrneDirector

Largo Recreation, Parks and Arts 

Kevin DunbarDirector

Clearwater Parks and Recreation

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Your mindset is more important

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Improving the qualityof life in your communities

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1 trends

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2 innovations

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3 where to now ?

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1 trends

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technology

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Kurzweillaw of accelerating

returns

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technology is progressing much faster than many realize

Not A “Snails Pace”

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.......2,4, 8,16, 32, 64 ............

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fastest adoption everipad $9 billion4th biggest consumer electronic catagory

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google glass projectwhat’s next ?

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6tech trends to watch

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CLOUD COMPUTING

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MOBILITY

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AugmentedReality3

15 billion devices - 2015

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SOCIALIZATION OF THE WEB

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Gamification

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Intelligent Monitoring

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digitization of all experience &

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augmentation of physical experience

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organization’s that get this connection will be more relevant

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PEOPLE TRENDSwww.trendwatching.com

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The New Consumer:How Millennials Will Impact Parks & Recreation

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generosity, caring, authenticity

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Mobility, Connected, Applications Special Deals

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Online Culture, Online Status

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500 Million Using Health Apps By 2015

73% Consumers

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eco-friendly yet superior

functionality, design & savings.

INTERESTING 2011 CONSUMER TRENDS

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Generation G - Insights

“83% of US consumers want

products, services and retailers to support more

causes.”

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you are competing for hearts and minds

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we can make a bigger impactembracing change

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what would our world be without it ?

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what can our world becomewith it ?

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2 innovation

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Of the ten leading vacuum tube companies, none participated in the transistor revolution.

disruptionDarwin

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digital darwinism: the revolution of people’s behavior

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when society & technologyevolve faster than we can

adapt....

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Requires Doing Things In New Ways

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Supply Models

Customers Driving Change

We are in the era of the humanization of business. We're living by small town rules again."

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Demand Models

"It may be fatal to assume that minor adjustments to current business models will keep the fitness industry abreast of changing times."

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City As A Platform

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3 where to now ?You are competing for hearts & minds to help make a BIG impact on

communities

Daniel BoorstinThe greatest obstacle to

discovery is not ignorance, it is the illusion of

knowledge

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Keep This In Mind

Things You Should Consider Doing - If

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I. LEADERSHIP | ACCEPT THINGS ARE REALLY CHANGING

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Relying On A Glorious Past & Defending The Status Quo Won’t

Get You There.

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II. Identify And ENABLE EVANGELISTS

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Organizations Need HERO’S To Reject The Status Quo & Usher In The New. You Need More People

From OUTSIDE With Different Views .

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III. SHIFT Tactics

Move From An OUTBOUNDTo An INBOUND Philosophy.

Listen & Understand Or Perish.

Erradicate Old School Approaches

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IV. KEEP SERVING Your COMMUNITY

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Create Powerful Ideas That Solve Big Problems In

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V. Generate & Share Valuable INFORMATION

BUILD TRUSTTeach, Inform, Share, Learn, BE

REAL. YOU ARE IN THE PUBLISHING BUSINESS NOW.

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VI. Adopt SOCIAL ENTERPRISE PLATFORM | MOSOLO

The Enterprise Platform Is Your Future. Move Tech Out Of The Realm

Of The Few & Open It To The Many.Be MOBILE, SOCIAL & LOCAL

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VII. Involve ALL Stakeholders

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Collaborate With SUPPLIERS, EMPLOYEES, Shareholders,

Customers, & Communities. Really LISTEN To All Who Will Share & Let Them Help You Create The Future.

VIII. TRAIN & TEACH People The New Disciplines

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Nurture The New Vision And Teach The New Disciplines

IX. Align With Partners That Share The New Mindset

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Culture Eats Strategy For Breakfast. Make Sure Your Partners Agree That Its The End Of Business As Usual.

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most importantly:

think differently

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