Category Archives: Other Interests

Barcamp 2 – the sequel

I can’t believe it has been a year since the first Atlanta Barcamp!  And for you folks saying “What’s Barcamp?”  You’ll just have to bear with me for a little while.  Yes, i’m a branding guy now, but I have nerdy roots and Barcamp is a wonderfully nerdy event.

Right now we are in the ATDC space at Ga Tech.  We’ve been fed some BBQ, sodas and beer and now the evening sessions are beginning.   The format is “unconference” or more appropriately ad hoc conference.  People sign up on a sheet to give presentations, and other people sign up to attend presentations.  The topics vary widely.  From heavy-duty coding topics, to business issues for developers and entrepreneurs, to fun things like demos with liquid nitrogen.   I’m sitting in on a session on pricing for independent consultants – generally meaning programmers for hire, but I’m sure much of it will be applicable for any consultant.

Brad Gilreath of Mapicurious.com is presenting.   Right now he is giving some of the nitty-gritty of a consultants life. Short and long projects, realities of working stamina, finding a balance, hiring help etc.

Oh and in case you haven’t noticed, I’m live-blogging this, meaning I’m writing on the fly while Brad talks, so the style of this post migt be a bit rough ’round the edges than my usual fare — and may get a bit techier.  As I said before, indulge me.

Big point – consultants need sleep too!   Even though the fear of not having a steady gig can turn you into a workaholic.   How much of your day is really usable, billable?

Uh oh, he’s showing a spreadsheet – my eyes are too old and tired for that.  It is a calculator for types of activities and projects.   Discussing pressure applied by clients to make your work appear to be a commodity to drive prices down.

Spreadsheet buld “product factors” to trap client requirements.  Clarify scope, details and particulars. Map payment cycles – build in adjustments for lengthier payment cycles – cost of sitting waiting for your money should be figured into your pricing.

The whole idea here is to have a solid tool for building estimates for projects.   Understanding components and details help guide the discussion for more accurate pricing and heading off potential points of confusion before they become issues or disputes.

This approach could be used as a job auction tool.  Also potential for branding the tool for particular clients.   Weighted average factor pricing could be made tighter with input from accountant/economist.

It could also automatically build documentation for the statement of work.

Guideline – don’t get greedy!

Cool job Brad!

OK – now, depending on how many people signed up, I’m going to give a 1/2 hour on branding for startups.

Can’t blog and talk though 🙂

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Art party at Solstice Cafe – Oct 14

Art party at Solstice Cafe

Art party at Solstice Cafe

If you’re in the Atlanta area and enjoy art, I would like to cordially invite you to a one night only art exhibit at Solstice Cafe on the evening of October 14th. I’ll be displaying a few of my paintings alongside works by Visibleman and wood sculptor Greg Smith. I hope you can make it, and if you do please introduce yourself to the big fuzzy guy with glasses 🙂

-David

Art Party at Solstice Cafe
October 14, 2008
8pm
562 Boulevard SE (across from Grant Park)
Atlanta, GA 30312
404-622-1976
Art by: David Cohen, Visibleman, and Greg Smith
DJ: Rob Babylon
One night only

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Steven Kloeblen to speak at TAG Enterprise 2.0

As you may know I’m on the committee for the Technology Association of Georgia’s Enterprise 2.0 Society, so I thought I would plug our next event:

This will be our biggest Enterprise 2.0 event to date. If you haven’t registered yet, it is not too late. Our very special guest speaker for September 3rd is Steve Kloeblen, IBM’s VP of Business Development for their World Development Initiative. He is doing some amazing work across the globe and has previously spoken at Wharton and Harvard Business School. Here’s the summary info:

TAG Enterprise 2.0
Date: September 3, 2008 Time: 7:30am – 9:30am
TAG Enterprise 2.0 Speaker Series: IBM – Steve Kloeblen, New Growth Platforms
Steve Kloeblen, VP Business Development – World Development Initiative, will be discussing proactive approaches to business transformation.

Special Location: GTRI Conference Center, 250 14th Street, NW, Atlanta,
Georgia 30318, Phone: 404-407-6017
http://www.gtri.gatech.edu/conference-center
To Register: https://www.123signup.com/event?id=tcttg
TAG Enterprise 2.0 Society info: http://www.tagonline.org/tag_enterprise_20.php

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Stars in our eyes – Ideablob award to Atlanta entrepreneur

Thanks to my friend, Mike Schinkel, I spent last Friday evening at a cool little awards ceremony hosted at the Fernbank Science Center.   The event was a special gathering to recognize a local entrepreneur and PhD candidate, Jessica Hammock, and to present her with a photo-op-ready oversized check for $10,000 to help her lauch her new business idea.   Jessica is developing a business, called Project Epiphany, to help urban kids learn about astronomy and give them a chance to do real field observations with professional equipment and far enough outside the city lights to be able to actually see something in the night sky.   Sounds like a great idea, and it is one of many businesses receiving funding through an innovative program inspired and funded by Advanta, called Ideablob.   In their own words:

Ideablob.com is a community of small business owners and entrepreneurs who bounce ideas off each other. They give feedback, advice and much-needed encouragement. Every month, the community votes on the best idea. The winner gets $10,000 to help their idea grow.

Check out their site and join in to congratulate and support Jessica Hammock, our local winner.

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Another announcement – PWA Fundraiser

I’m on the advisory board for a non-profit called Professional Women’s Anonymous.   They are having a fundraiser at Chateau Elan on Sat. July 26.  If you happen to be a golfer or a tennis player or  someone  who would just be interested in supporting a great cause while enjoying a lovely setting please visit http://prowomen.org/fundraiser.htm for more info.  And if you think of anyone else who might enjoy it, I’d be
very grateful if you could pass the word along.

Thanks!

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Announcements: Begin blogging article and a seminar

Just a couple of quick announcements:

1. I’ve put together an article for those of you readers who haven’t gotten started blogging yet:  Getting Started Blogging (and Branding)

2. I’ll be teaching 1/4 of a new two day course called Slingshot Seminars targeted to the needs of small businesses.   Think of it as a two day boot camp to sharpen your skills and gain new insights. This is a collaboration between my company, Equation Arts, along with Hunter Chatman Communications and The WallStreet Athletic Group.  I’ll be teaching the morning session on the 2nd day, which will focus on branding of course.   Find out more and register at SlingshotSeminars.com.

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