A bunch of IBMers are at the Frontiers in Service conference in San Francisco this weekend. (Not too surprising, since IBM Research/SSME is a sponsor.) The eBrochure has an overview; the full program is a PDF. The topics being presented (and co-presented) by IBMers:
- Measuring Information Relevance in Services
- Meeting the Challenges of Service Science Management and Education in the New York City Area: An Inter-disciplinary Initiative
- Information-Driven Service Systems
- Comparative Analysis of the Russian IT Services Market. Scenarios, Tendencies and Recommendations
- Bringing Services Theory and Methods to Online Service Applications
- Lessons from a Service Innovation in the Consulting Industry
- Component Business Modeling for Effective Enterprise Risk Management,
- Virtual Service Delivery Centers
- Service Excellence in Government: A Constituent-Centered Model
- Servicing for the Future
- ProACT: A solution for Automatic Customer Satisfaction Analysis and Business Intelligence in Contact Centers
- Model-based Business Transformation for Engineering Services
- Challenges and Models of Workforce Scheduling for Delivery Center Based IT Support Services
- Increasing Efficiency of Call Handling Service using Cross-Border Knowledge Search
- Estimating Value in Value Networks: A Case Study from Pharmaceutical Industry
- Using Organizational Simulation to Support Service Business Transformation
- Understanding Service Innovation Ecosystems
- Designing and Building Technology Enabled Service Systems: Challenges and a Solution Framework -- Two Case Studies
- Modeling Productivity and Performance Growth in Labor-based, Custom Services Firms
- Towards Services Innovation in Japan
- Leveraging your IT Investment using Business Intelligence (Panel)
- Service Innovation and Company Profit (Panel)
Jim Spohrer invited people to attend, but I do not see anyone live-blogging from the event. I will keep my eyes open for summaries that get posted. If you spot any news from the conference, please leave a comment and a link to what you found.
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Presentations
PDFs of the presentations from the conference are now online.