Hi,
The summit is like the blind horse right now. Beautiful, but "she doesn't look so good," if you know what I mean. Yes the site is cool, but it is missing its connection to the future. Where are the digital immigrants and the educational institutions that connect potential to actual business and enterprises? There are not educators in this mix yet. Fatal if you need to have a stream of employees who you aren't going to hire via outsourcing to Asia.
From the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tipping_Point_(book)">Tipping Point, we know that to be viral, a project needs three kind of people: Connectors, who provide the social glue. Mavens, who are data banks and passionate about their topics, and Salesmen (or women) who persuade everyone that the project is important.
Look at the speaker list. CNMS08 has lots of salespeople, and some Mavens, but I think it is light on connectors.
Where is the education/vision community in Chicago in this event? Who is connecting the young with the established? No industry can flourish over time without a "farm club" to identify and nurture talent, and IMHO this summit has ignored the vibrant educational institutions in Chicago that will make or break a New Media industry over five or ten years.
I can help put together a visionary educator panel, drawing on new media education from the artistic to the practical, from games to programming. But even if you don't have me do it, someone should.
The student intern/grad student factor is key for businesses that need intellectual capital.
Anyone else see what I mean?