Data Sharing: Do We Have To? [FULL EPISODE]

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2011

As more organizations lead collaborative efforts, the implications of sharing data come to the forefront. Data sharing -- whether for marketing, ticketing, fundraising purposes -- raises a host of issues. Does pooling information about patrons lead to greater revenues for all parties? Or do organizations risk a negative response from patrons? Integrating the range of software that arts organizations use is also a problem in its own right.

This discussion was convened by Fractured Atlas on Friday, February 11 and moderated by David Dombrosky (Executive Director of the Center for Arts Management and Technology, an applied research center at Carnegie Mellon University).

Panel participants include:
* Deborah M. Abramson -- The Pew Charitable Trusts
* Joe Harrell -- Alliance for the Arts
* Adam Huttler -- Fractured Atlas
* Barbara Janowitz -- Theater Subdistrict Council/City of New York
* Chrisopher J. Mackie, Ph.D -- Open Health Tools
* Maris Smith -- Situation Interactive

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