==== Scenario Building at M-ITI ====
A scenario building workshop with nine researchers from [[http://www.m-iti.org/|Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute]], 20140116-17.
==== Why should a research institute exist? ====
In this two-day workshop the participants asked themselves what are possible futures for an academic institution such as M-ITI and what might be their "raison d'ĂȘtre" in the years to come. At present, research institutions are stretched between fierce competition, bureaucratic inertia, job (in)security and a strong desire to create a culture of sharing and innovation - a culture from which transformative experiences can emerge, enabling people to live the best possible lives in harmony with their environments. What is M-ITI like in this context, how will European Research Area (ERA) develop and what impact will its future have on M-ITI? What is the profile of the person who could become the interface between M-ITI and ERA? How would this person work in the existing M-ITI context and team?
[[http://www.m-iti.org/|M-ITI website]]\\
[[http://erachair.m-iti.org|EraChair website]]
The core question for the participants of the workshop was **"Why should M-ITI exist?"**
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//Sociometric spread: How long have you been working at M-ITI? Left (longest) -> right (Shortest)//
==== Key Factors ====
* Availability of resources (financial, infrastructure...)
* Attractive environment for top people committed to M-ITI culture
* Clarity of research scope
* Close & fertile relationships with wider networks (partners, university, publishing in top conferences)
* Public outreach (communication, relevance, perception...)
==== Macro Trends ====
A selection from identified macro trends related to the scoping question "why should research institutes exist?":
* Globalisation & international collaboration (diversity / inequality)
* Sustainability and challenging degradation of environment, pollution and energy security
* Innovation outside of academia, citizen science
* Behavioural change towards more sustainable lifestyles, through technology
* Growing communities of practice around emerging technologies (maker cultures, DIY-tech dev...)
* Social isolation (including aging)
* Political inertia and the rise of e-democracy
* Permanent economic crisis
* Innovation in Sensing technologies
==== Critical Uncertainties ====
The participants found the following trends and factors extremely important for the core question:
* Commitment to M-ITI Culture
* Relationships with wider networks
* Globalisation (both positive and negative aspects, such as diversity and inequality)
* Publishing in top HCI conferences
* Providing an attractive environment for top people
* Innovation outside of academia
* Emerging communities of practice around technology
* Sustainability and behavioural change
===== Scenarios ====
Two scenario axes (critical uncertainties):
* Is the research institute an attractive environment for top researchers?
* How committed are these researchers to (developing) the organisational culture of the institute?
When plotted as the two scenario axes, the following possible futures were revealed:
* [[particle accelerator]]
* [[further]]
* [[zombie swamp]]
* [[beer club]]
//NOTE: The workshop focused specifically on M-ITI, but the scenarios have been written as possible futures for research institutes in general.//
==== Debrief ====
As part of this workshop we planned a formal debrief at the M-ITI all hands meeting five days after the workshop. The meeting began with the [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/ofwi3b8frufho6w/summary%20miti%20erachair%20workshop%20-%20x3.pdf|summary of the workshop]] and continued with a discussion about the next steps (creating a cafe, a twitter stream, physical exercises, research seminars, a retreat at the end of the semester, sharing the process with ERAChair candidates, etc.)
At FoAM we had a more informal [[Erachair debrief]] about the [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/mu2yqlzy0lxjulh/EraChair-flow-notes.pdf|process]]
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//Sociometric exercise: touch the person with whom you work most closely//
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