STRUCTURING
SERENDIPITOUS
COLLABORATION
NICK INGLIS, CIP, IGP, INFO
Nick Inglis | nick@infogov.net | ninglis@iprotech.com
INFOGOV.NET
ARMA Canada
Information Conference 2021
NICK INGLIS
TWITTER: @NICKINGLIS
NINGLIS@IPROTECH.COM
NICK@INFOGOV.NET
INFOGOV.NET
DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION GOVERNANCE, IPRO
HOST, THE STRATEGY OF INFORMATION (INFOGOV.NET)
Structuring
Serendipitous
Collaboration
Agenda
• What is structure?
• What is serendipity?
• What is collaboration?
• Where has there been a focus on serendipity?
⚬ Science
⚬ Advertising
⚬ Technology
• The value of serendipity
• Creating serendipity in remote work environments
• What does intentionality look like?
• Stories of serendipity
• Get uncomfortable
• Diversity, equity, and inclusion
• Book suggestion for further learning
construct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization
to.
structure
[ /ˈstrək(t)SHər/ ]
verb
Oxford
STRUCTURING
• Structuring is often seen as a
work of analysis, not of art.
• Information professionals LIVE in
the world of structure
• Comfortable concept in the
information space
• We structure our systems, our
information architectures, our
file plans, our site structures, our
folders, our taxonomies, our
metadata.
• We <3 structure
the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial
way.
serendipity
[ /ˌserənˈdipədē/ ]
noun
Oxford
• Luck, chance, happy accident
• Difficult to engineer
• Solve more problems
• Create novel solutions through
non-traditional connections
• Create new ideas
• Discover more opportunities
SERENDIPITY
the action of working with someone to produce or create
something.
collaboration
[ /kəˌlabəˈrāSH(ə)n/ ]
noun
Oxford
• Connecting for a goal
• Information professionals enable
the potential for collaboration
(along with partners in IT)
• We've grown more comfortable
with collaborative platforms in time
- Yammer, Slack, Teams, etc.
• Collaboration doesn't require a
technology platform to happen
(except during a pandemic)
• Collaboration enables solutions
COLLABORATION
Where has there been a
focus on serendipity?
Advertising
In the world of advertising, focus groups
have been a feature since the early
1950s. The reason focus groups are so
helpful is serendipity!
02
Science
In the world of science, serendipity is
cherished in many areas - results of
studies are evaluated by other scientists
of various backgrounds and there are
multiple feedback loops created to
capture alternative thinking.
01 Technology
It depends on where we look within the
realm of technology, but certainly, in
product development, the role of
serendipity is honored. Between focus
groups and user acceptance testing,
technology products have benefitted
greatly from serendipity.
03
Where has there been a
focus on serendipity?
Advertising
In the world of advertising, focus groups
have been a feature since the early
1950s. The reason focus groups are so
helpful is serendipity!
02
Science
In the world of science, serendipity is
cherished in many areas - results of
studies are evaluated by other scientists
of various backgrounds and there are
multiple feedback loops created to
capture alternative thinking.
01 Technology
It depends on where we look within the
realm of technology, but certainly, in
product development, the role of
serendipity is honored. Between focus
groups and user acceptance testing,
technology products have benefitted
greatly from serendipity.
03
...and what can we learn
from them?
Serendipity in
SCIENCE
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895): “In the
fields of observation, chance favours
only the prepared mind.”
Serendipity in
SCIENCE
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895): “In the
fields of observation, chance favours
only the prepared mind.”
Viagra is one of the top-selling
medications of all time, generating
over USD$500M every year.
Serendipity in
ADVERTISING
A major fast-food chain
discovered the best way
to boost breakfast sales
among teens was...?
Serendipity in
ADVERTISING
A major fast-food chain
discovered the best way
to boost breakfast sales
among teens was...
... to offer moms better
coffee, as many teens
rely on mom for a ride in
the morning.
Serendipity in
TECHNOLOGY
How a failed early
podcasting platform
spawned one of the big
social media platforms...
Serendipity in
TECHNOLOGY
How a failed early
podcasting platform
spawned one of the big
social media platforms...
Odeo found its’ pivot in
technology it had already built
and repurposed it to create the
foundation of Twitter.
There is incredible
value in serendipity.
Innovation is serendipity, so
you don't know what people
will make.
Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the Internet
There is incredible
value in serendipity.
Serendipity always rewards
the prepared.
Katori Hall
Playwright
There is incredible
value in serendipity.
There'll always be
serendipity involved in
discovery.
Jeff Bezos
Founder of Amazon.com
There is incredible
value in serendipity.
The concept of serendipity
often crops up in research.
Serendipity is the faculty or
phenomenon of finding
valuable or agreeable things
that were not being sought. I
believe that all researchers can
be serendipitous.
Akira Suzuki
Nobel Prize Recipient in Chemistry
There is incredible
value in serendipity.
If you use it intelligently, Twitter
can be a form of engineered
serendipity.
Jason Silva
Futurist & Television Host
How do we create
serendipity in
remote work
environments?
How do we create
serendipity in
remote work
environments?
Intentionality
What does
intentionality
look like?
What does
intentionality
look like?
What does
intentionality
look like?
What does
intentionality
look like?
What does
intentionality
look like?
What does
intentionality
look like?
Who has
benefited from
unexpected
connections?
Who has
benefited from
unexpected
connections?
everyone
"If I had never dropped out, I would have
never dropped in on this calligraphy class, snd
personal computers might not have the
wonderful typography they do today."
Steve Jobs audited a
calligraphy course.
Howard Schultz visited a
cafe in Milan.
"In each shop I visited I began to see the same
people and interactions, and it dawned on me
that what these coffee bars had created, aside
from the romance and theater of coffee, was a
morning ritual and a sense of community."
Wilson Greatbatch used the
wrong transistor.
Greatbatch was creating a heart recording
device when he accidentally used the wrong
transistor and recognized that the electrical
impulse generated was similar to that of the
heart. The pacemaker was invented.
Charles Darwin, a
geologist, talked to an
ornithologist.
Charles Darwin returned from the Galapagos
Islands and discovered his theory after talking to
an ornithologist and reviewing his extensive
notes. It was the conversation that opened up
Darwin's mind to his discovery.
Pay attention!
Learning isn't just when you're at a conference.
is a learning opportunity.
INFOGOV.NE
T
Get comfortable being
uncomfortable
How to get uncomfortable
How to get uncomfortable
Tell people what you do.
How to get uncomfortable
Tell people what you do.
Tell people what you're
stuck on.
How to get uncomfortable
Tell people what you do.
Tell people what you're
stuck on.
Have more cross-
polinating conversations.
DIVERSITY,
EQUITY, &
INCLUSION
Our individual differences
are our collective strengths.
INFOGOV.NE
T
← Keep learning
"When you step into an
intersection of fields,
disciplines, or cultures, you
can combine existing
concepts into a large number
of extraordinary new ideas" -
The Medici Effect
STRUCTURING
SERENDIPITOUS
COLLABORATION
NICK INGLIS, CIP, IGP, INFO
Nick Inglis | nick@infogov.net | ninglis@iprotech.com
INFOGOV.NET
ARMA Canada
Information Conference 2021

Structuring Serendipitous Collaboration - Nick Inglis keynote @ ARMA Canada 2021

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    STRUCTURING SERENDIPITOUS COLLABORATION NICK INGLIS, CIP,IGP, INFO Nick Inglis | nick@infogov.net | ninglis@iprotech.com INFOGOV.NET ARMA Canada Information Conference 2021
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    NICK INGLIS TWITTER: @NICKINGLIS NINGLIS@IPROTECH.COM NICK@INFOGOV.NET INFOGOV.NET DIRECTOROF INFORMATION GOVERNANCE, IPRO HOST, THE STRATEGY OF INFORMATION (INFOGOV.NET)
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    Structuring Serendipitous Collaboration Agenda • What isstructure? • What is serendipity? • What is collaboration? • Where has there been a focus on serendipity? ⚬ Science ⚬ Advertising ⚬ Technology • The value of serendipity • Creating serendipity in remote work environments • What does intentionality look like? • Stories of serendipity • Get uncomfortable • Diversity, equity, and inclusion • Book suggestion for further learning
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    construct or arrangeaccording to a plan; give a pattern or organization to. structure [ /ˈstrək(t)SHər/ ] verb Oxford
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    STRUCTURING • Structuring isoften seen as a work of analysis, not of art. • Information professionals LIVE in the world of structure • Comfortable concept in the information space • We structure our systems, our information architectures, our file plans, our site structures, our folders, our taxonomies, our metadata. • We <3 structure
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    the occurrence anddevelopment of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. serendipity [ /ˌserənˈdipədē/ ] noun Oxford
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    • Luck, chance,happy accident • Difficult to engineer • Solve more problems • Create novel solutions through non-traditional connections • Create new ideas • Discover more opportunities SERENDIPITY
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    the action ofworking with someone to produce or create something. collaboration [ /kəˌlabəˈrāSH(ə)n/ ] noun Oxford
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    • Connecting fora goal • Information professionals enable the potential for collaboration (along with partners in IT) • We've grown more comfortable with collaborative platforms in time - Yammer, Slack, Teams, etc. • Collaboration doesn't require a technology platform to happen (except during a pandemic) • Collaboration enables solutions COLLABORATION
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    Where has therebeen a focus on serendipity? Advertising In the world of advertising, focus groups have been a feature since the early 1950s. The reason focus groups are so helpful is serendipity! 02 Science In the world of science, serendipity is cherished in many areas - results of studies are evaluated by other scientists of various backgrounds and there are multiple feedback loops created to capture alternative thinking. 01 Technology It depends on where we look within the realm of technology, but certainly, in product development, the role of serendipity is honored. Between focus groups and user acceptance testing, technology products have benefitted greatly from serendipity. 03
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    Where has therebeen a focus on serendipity? Advertising In the world of advertising, focus groups have been a feature since the early 1950s. The reason focus groups are so helpful is serendipity! 02 Science In the world of science, serendipity is cherished in many areas - results of studies are evaluated by other scientists of various backgrounds and there are multiple feedback loops created to capture alternative thinking. 01 Technology It depends on where we look within the realm of technology, but certainly, in product development, the role of serendipity is honored. Between focus groups and user acceptance testing, technology products have benefitted greatly from serendipity. 03 ...and what can we learn from them?
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    Serendipity in SCIENCE Louis Pasteur(1822-1895): “In the fields of observation, chance favours only the prepared mind.”
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    Serendipity in SCIENCE Louis Pasteur(1822-1895): “In the fields of observation, chance favours only the prepared mind.” Viagra is one of the top-selling medications of all time, generating over USD$500M every year.
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    Serendipity in ADVERTISING A majorfast-food chain discovered the best way to boost breakfast sales among teens was...?
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    Serendipity in ADVERTISING A majorfast-food chain discovered the best way to boost breakfast sales among teens was... ... to offer moms better coffee, as many teens rely on mom for a ride in the morning.
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    Serendipity in TECHNOLOGY How afailed early podcasting platform spawned one of the big social media platforms...
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    Serendipity in TECHNOLOGY How afailed early podcasting platform spawned one of the big social media platforms... Odeo found its’ pivot in technology it had already built and repurposed it to create the foundation of Twitter.
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    There is incredible valuein serendipity. Innovation is serendipity, so you don't know what people will make. Tim Berners-Lee Inventor of the Internet
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    There is incredible valuein serendipity. Serendipity always rewards the prepared. Katori Hall Playwright
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    There is incredible valuein serendipity. There'll always be serendipity involved in discovery. Jeff Bezos Founder of Amazon.com
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    There is incredible valuein serendipity. The concept of serendipity often crops up in research. Serendipity is the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things that were not being sought. I believe that all researchers can be serendipitous. Akira Suzuki Nobel Prize Recipient in Chemistry
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    There is incredible valuein serendipity. If you use it intelligently, Twitter can be a form of engineered serendipity. Jason Silva Futurist & Television Host
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    How do wecreate serendipity in remote work environments?
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    How do wecreate serendipity in remote work environments? Intentionality
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    "If I hadnever dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, snd personal computers might not have the wonderful typography they do today." Steve Jobs audited a calligraphy course.
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    Howard Schultz visiteda cafe in Milan. "In each shop I visited I began to see the same people and interactions, and it dawned on me that what these coffee bars had created, aside from the romance and theater of coffee, was a morning ritual and a sense of community."
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    Wilson Greatbatch usedthe wrong transistor. Greatbatch was creating a heart recording device when he accidentally used the wrong transistor and recognized that the electrical impulse generated was similar to that of the heart. The pacemaker was invented.
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    Charles Darwin, a geologist,talked to an ornithologist. Charles Darwin returned from the Galapagos Islands and discovered his theory after talking to an ornithologist and reviewing his extensive notes. It was the conversation that opened up Darwin's mind to his discovery.
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    Pay attention! Learning isn'tjust when you're at a conference. is a learning opportunity. INFOGOV.NE T
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    How to getuncomfortable
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    How to getuncomfortable Tell people what you do.
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    How to getuncomfortable Tell people what you do. Tell people what you're stuck on.
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    How to getuncomfortable Tell people what you do. Tell people what you're stuck on. Have more cross- polinating conversations.
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    DIVERSITY, EQUITY, & INCLUSION Our individualdifferences are our collective strengths. INFOGOV.NE T
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    ← Keep learning "Whenyou step into an intersection of fields, disciplines, or cultures, you can combine existing concepts into a large number of extraordinary new ideas" - The Medici Effect
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    STRUCTURING SERENDIPITOUS COLLABORATION NICK INGLIS, CIP,IGP, INFO Nick Inglis | nick@infogov.net | ninglis@iprotech.com INFOGOV.NET ARMA Canada Information Conference 2021