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Session Ideas

In keeping with our idea of avoiding too much pre-structuring of the day, we are not going to ask people to formally announce session titles etc. However we do want to get some idea of the areas people want to [a] hear about and [b] talk about. If the day works well, those two things will merge. Rest assured that if you want to talk on something, you will get the opportunity.

We have one or two things which will require some setup in advance and we’ll highlight those because they will need your help.

In the meantime, just use the comments section below to suggest ideas and mention topics you want to take part in. I’ll kick it off.

10 Responses to "Session Ideas"

1 | Johneric Leach

October 2nd, 2009 at 11:58 am

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I was referred to this site from the LinkedIN Innovation Ireland website. I would be interested to kick-off a discussion on the problems Entrepreneurism In Ireland based on the following pointers:

1. A lack of capital investment at every level
– financial advisors have steered people to invest in
property in Ireland in the main stream. Prior to the
global meltdown there were some signs of
indigenous corporate investment. How can we
change this cycle?

2. Ireland’s indigenous market is so small it means you
have to adopt an export strategy immediately and
this will limit in some cases the type of start-up.

3. There is a distinct lack of government economic
intelligence and innovation leadership.
– It starts at the top as they say and there are few
signs of encouragement for potential entrepreneurs
that the ship is being sailed on a steady course.
Anglo Irish Bank was handed €4B when I believe it
should have been gracefully left to die – what would
€4B in seed capital have done for Irish start-ups?

4. At every level of Irish society we are have priced
ourselves out of the market.
– Whilst the economic factors have led to some
deflation we are still living beyond our means. But
things could get even worse for business if with
SIPTU posturing for all out industrial action and
further spending cuts due in December’s budget.

5. A failure to invest in grass roots start-ups such as the
Collison brothers.
– Government institutions are still afflicted with the
need to attract multi-nationals. There is a lack of
confidence to create an indigenous Irish industry
such as has been achieved in Finland a country with
similiar demographics to Ireland.

6. The government has considered Nationalising the M50
toll road. Would it not be better to consider
nationalisation of our broadband infrastructure to
support the digital economy?

6. Entrepreneurial spirit is not encouraged in Irish
society. We need to establish Entrepreneurial
Academies throughout Ireland such as the TA Ryan
Academy founded in 2003.

There may be too many points here and each one on its own could probably be the basis for a discussion.

Regards

Johneric Leach

2 | Una Coleman

October 12th, 2009 at 10:48 am

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I’d be delighted to talk on Marketing Strategies for Start-ups and Entrepreneurs:

What’s Marketing
Different types of Marketing Initiatives
How and why Social Networking in Business works
Developing a Marketing Plan
Your Marketing Budget

3 | Bartosz Ptaszynski

October 22nd, 2009 at 2:54 pm

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I would love to see someone presenting Erlang, a short introduction perhaps and talk about what makes it good fit for developing distributed and scalable services.

4 | Paul Nelligan

October 29th, 2009 at 11:01 am

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Hi

It’s my first barcamp, so maybe this has already been covered, but I would love to see a talk on how to raise capital for small tech businesses and what options are available.

5 | Paul O'Mahony

October 29th, 2009 at 11:27 pm

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Hi,
My first barcamp too.
I’m doing my best to offer a session on “Mental Health – the value of madness in the development of the entrepreneurial spirit”.

Only for those in touch with their crazy side.

6 | Paul O'Mahony (Cork)

November 3rd, 2009 at 5:15 pm

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Yes, the session on the value of madness will happen. I’ve cleared the desks. The only thing is that I haven’t yet a clue how to advertise it to everyone – so that they may know what to steer away from

7 | Tom Keane

November 10th, 2009 at 12:43 pm

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At NitroSell we have impressively rising KPI numbers – eg 3.619 million end-users, 1.185 million product, 314.2 million page views.

I would like to present our story in the hope of attracting Cork based developers (particularly iPhone), Web Designers, SEO/SEM specialists and EPOS/ERP Vendors to partner with us to mutually exploit these numbers.

8 | Peter Conway

November 7th, 2010 at 2:00 pm

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Here in Cork we are great at keeping secrets (unless there ones you want to keep – then everyone knows) as a result lots of activities & events are often found out too late by locals and visitors alike. Are there any discussions on the use of technology around travel & tourism to . make regions more accessible and offer a more real engaged experience. There are wonderful things going on around Cork year round, but only the big stuff gets noticed – getting more tourists here = people keep jobs in hotels, restaurants, bars, retail etc. Open to any and all ideas.

9 | Elaine Rogers

November 15th, 2010 at 11:12 am

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Looking forward to hosting a discussion on running a business for small or micro business owners. There will be a different take on this session, not your usual SYOB stereotype content, so open your mind, come along, and join in the conversation!

10 | Ger O'Brien

November 15th, 2010 at 1:35 pm

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I’d like to take part (not present) a session on recent developments in social networking and on-line publishing. We could discuss this

http://developers.facebook.com/docs/

and this

http://drupal.org/

and maybe this

http://www.thejournal.ie/

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BarCamp Cork IV on November 20th is the follow-up to Ireland's BarCamp Cork held in 2006, 2008 and 2009. It's about people getting together, sharing ideas, learning from each other and finding like-minds.

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