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==Create a narrative/sales pitch==
 
==Create a narrative/sales pitch==
 
* Main Sales Points (using the motivated sequence as template [problem, solution, ask]
 
* Main Sales Points (using the motivated sequence as template [problem, solution, ask]
** Problem Definition (from the standpoint of a institution) - Environmental toxins, problems of obsolescece, space and energy, looking like they care about the environment.  Problem Definition (from our standpoint) - toxins, environmental justice, digital divide and education, encouraging use of free/cheap tools (Linux/GNU), staying alive  
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** Problem Definition (from the standpoint of a institution) - Environmental toxins, emissions (Co2)...greenhouse stuff is hot not, problems of obsolescece, space and energy, looking like they care about the environment.  Problem Definition (from our standpoint) - toxins, emissions (31.83 tons of emissions saved by resuse versus 1.39 metric tons of emissions saved by recycling -- important statistic, should probably lead. How do you back this up? life cycle of emissions [[http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/life-cycle-emissions-of-a-computer]]), environmental justice, digital divide and education, encouraging use of free/cheap tools (Linux/GNU), staying alive  
 
** Solutions (them) - Do nothing, give hardware to friends, sell used stuff to students, storing it (PCC-Sylvania), using a commercial recycler, having IT guys take it and sell in on ebay (us) Sort and grade to reuse what you can, keep the most poisonous things out of landfills, keep everything out of china, sell some of this stuff to pay for staff and education, make the community part of the solution,  
 
** Solutions (them) - Do nothing, give hardware to friends, sell used stuff to students, storing it (PCC-Sylvania), using a commercial recycler, having IT guys take it and sell in on ebay (us) Sort and grade to reuse what you can, keep the most poisonous things out of landfills, keep everything out of china, sell some of this stuff to pay for staff and education, make the community part of the solution,  
** Ask
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** Ask (feel them out, but ask in some way)
 
***who to ask 1) Administrators (pretty high up), IT folk, student body (esp, student newspapers), alumni groups
 
***who to ask 1) Administrators (pretty high up), IT folk, student body (esp, student newspapers), alumni groups
 
****City contract? Vanguard?  
 
****City contract? Vanguard?  
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** What happens to your stuff downstream (after it leaves FG)?
 
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*statistics -- metric tons, any others that are important, may further pitch?
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*what's in it for them?
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**looking good, bandwagon (city), trying something new,
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*Why? they have been doing the same thing for (probably) two decades -- why change it up now? Opportunity to give back to the community by supporting an organization that commits to recycle the electronics only if they can not be reused. Their equipment is probably reallly good, a lot will probaqbly be reused.
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**They will become a part of the outcome of the equipment -- confounding ignorance
  
 
==Create a fact sheet/video presentation==
 
==Create a fact sheet/video presentation==

Revision as of 18:34, 24 June 2008

Jacob's Project stuff is going on this page

  • This is the proposed plan of action for the project I will be undertaking

for the next few months. Briefly, Luiz and I will be working on a plan for me to hit up administrators at UofP, Reed, Lewis & Clark, Marylhurst, and Willammette colleges for their computers. The following steps are a basic rundown:

Create a narrative/sales pitch

  • Main Sales Points (using the motivated sequence as template [problem, solution, ask]
    • Problem Definition (from the standpoint of a institution) - Environmental toxins, emissions (Co2)...greenhouse stuff is hot not, problems of obsolescece, space and energy, looking like they care about the environment. Problem Definition (from our standpoint) - toxins, emissions (31.83 tons of emissions saved by resuse versus 1.39 metric tons of emissions saved by recycling -- important statistic, should probably lead. How do you back this up? life cycle of emissions [[1]]), environmental justice, digital divide and education, encouraging use of free/cheap tools (Linux/GNU), staying alive
    • Solutions (them) - Do nothing, give hardware to friends, sell used stuff to students, storing it (PCC-Sylvania), using a commercial recycler, having IT guys take it and sell in on ebay (us) Sort and grade to reuse what you can, keep the most poisonous things out of landfills, keep everything out of china, sell some of this stuff to pay for staff and education, make the community part of the solution,
    • Ask (feel them out, but ask in some way)
      • who to ask 1) Administrators (pretty high up), IT folk, student body (esp, student newspapers), alumni groups
        • City contract? Vanguard?
  • WIIFT (What's In It For Them)
  • Objections (to overcome) -
    • Who cares?
    • My existing arrangement works...why change?
    • How do I know you guys are legit?
    • Will my data be safe
    • Can I have control over what happens to our stuff
    • What happens to your stuff downstream (after it leaves FG)?
  • statistics -- metric tons, any others that are important, may further pitch?
  • use buzz words that may trigger preexisting sentiments
  • what's in it for them?
    • looking good, bandwagon (city), trying something new,
  • Why? they have been doing the same thing for (probably) two decades -- why change it up now? Opportunity to give back to the community by supporting an organization that commits to recycle the electronics only if they can not be reused. Their equipment is probably reallly good, a lot will probaqbly be reused.
    • They will become a part of the outcome of the equipment -- confounding ignorance

Create a fact sheet/video presentation

Letters, Faxes, Emails to college officials

Make appointments and give a brief presentation to said administrators

Follow-up with said administrators

Debriefing