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EU is YOU

Please see this tv broadcasting http://areena.yle.fi/video/761457 (from 20 sec to 13 min).
And please: don't forget your feedback.
You can send it here or to the Facebook group http://groups.to/personaleu - or to me if you like.

Inspiring Innovativity!

Kurt
"Mr Personal EU"
http://www.personaleu.eu
kurt.linderoos@personaleu.eu

PS. If you know someone who absolutely should see it, sen

The human touch - without it there's nothing and with it there's everything

The new AMI Communities map is missing something essential: the individual who uses it and all those various different needs and challenges connected to each AMI individual.
Please don't forget that.
Life is always personal. No one can do it for you.

Let's once again rebember ourselves personnally - and what we really are ready to do for our labs and for the right combination of theis challenges especially.

The top 3 "wants" and "offers" of the groups@Work

Where could I find them as an one page collection?

Happy everything!
Kurt
http://www.personaleu.eu
http://groups.to/personaleu/ (Personal EU group in the Facebook)

"Personal EU" Panelist @ Bled eCollaboration Conference - You?

I've asked to make a proposal for arranging a "Personal EU" panel discussion as a part of the Bled eCollaboration Conference in Bled, Slovenia, June 15-18th.

I've sent my proposal. Today's challence however is that the panelists must be participants of the conference - and represent more than one country.

Mr. Bror Salmelin (Policy Advisor, European Commission) has accepted my invitation to be the chair of the panel.

AMI@Work Facebook Group

I tried to find here something about Facebook and in Facebook something about AMI@Work. I failed.
So (in waiting for official web2 links) I thought here could be someone who really wants to know what's going on in the citizen-centric world.

For You I opened an AMI@Work group in the Facebook (www.facebook.com) - just to collect together those who like to utilize the "both sides of the world".

Let's create a "Personal EU Finder"

The shortest way to really understand the European union is to have an OWN EU27 team.
AMI communities is the center point of advanced EU ICT and innovation challenges.
Let's put our heads together (virtually is enough) to create a Personal EU Finder.
To understand the entire challenge please visit http://www.personaleu.eu

Innovative interactivity!
Kurt

Your role towards a Personal EU era

Every member of every Living Lab has 4 essential roles in developing the European future:

1) Role as professional expert of something
2) Role as individual: an unique base unit of life and challenges
3) Role as private person with national citizenship and point of view
4) Role as citizen of the future European union.

I'd like to participate every EU-wide event to tell this and to try make every project itself to a good example towards a "Personal EU era". Unfortunately I don't have resources to do that. You who know the Personal EU initiative and like it: Your next presentation or comment in your next EU collaboration event could be essential support for new and better practices.

You are the key to a human-faced European union

Citizen-centricity is popular in today's European eloquence. The commission speaks about it. The parliament speaks about it. Seminar and conference themes and summarys speak about it. Proposals and projects speak about it. Headlines of regional, national and union-wide information society programmes speak about it.

But what has every time until now happened to it when it's time to make the speaches come true? The paragraphs and hierarchic organizations somehow just roll over the human-faced ideas: speaking as humans in decision making suddenly isn't fashion any more.

Creating new working environments

Please read my new column "New working environments".
There are other interesting texts too in the blog
"EUNGLISH - Bad English for good business people".

Successful cooperation!

Kurt
kurt.linderoos@personaleu.eu
www.personaleu.eu

Presence Flow

Since 2005 I've participated in the AMI collaboration. For a small SME with a big idea it's not easy, because of much smaller resources than the big ones have. Now after 2 years I know this is not just my problem: The most of us have missed the continuing contact to the essentials. And still we all easily could be present and available in everything that is important to us. I'm speaking about
1) different ways to participate in events

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