User Community Developments, Part VIII
The user community members development work with our software developers will involve the capture of the needs and understanding of what, how and why the software they’re designing will need to be developed. User community memberships are part-time positions with the bulk of the members earnings being generated as a result of the interest that they own in the service provider(s) they’ll create and operate. Working with the oil and gas producers during the initial software development phase will be necessary in order to determine what it is the producers are looking for in terms of the software that we’re building. This would fall under the part-time work that the user community member would be conducting. These part-time revenues are paid for out of the People, Ideas & Objects user community portion of our budget. Preparation and planning for the changes, training and the myriad different things that are going to have to be done in order that a “smooth” integration and implementation occurs when the software is complete and operational. These fall under the responsibility of the service providers and therefore ultimately the user community member.
These would be revenue generating activities and the bulk of the service providers revenues in terms of their pre-software operations. The allocation of costs and revenues of the user community member and service providers is pretty clear in my mind. As it will be in everyone else’s. It’ll just be that none of us agrees with one another. Another reason that we need to be moving forward soon. We have a diversity and scale of work that is well beyond anything that has been done in industry before. Is it impossible? It’s always impossible until it’s done. I do not see the continuation of the status quo oil and gas producer for much longer. Considering the work that we need to do I think it's reasonable to assume that we’ll soon be under pressure to get things done yesterday. Which is unfortunate but is the way that things get done.
Another area that both the user community member and service providers will be involved in is the fact that we have everything fully defined at this point. Which of course we don’t and never will. What unknown’s are unknown are probably kept that way, however we can be assured that they are growing in scope and scale each and every day. Where I see these fall under is the user communities responsibilities. People, Ideas & Objects have limited their specialization and division of labor in this effort to research, Intellectual Property and software development. For us to tackle anything more is lunacy. What and how the user community and service providers fill in the needed voids are their business models and opportunities. They’ll be entrepreneurs building their own businesses. What we’re all doing is creating a new sub-industry in the ever widening gap that has formed between oil and gas and the Information Technology industries. There is a relatively new area within management that deals with the specifics of these unknown unknowns. That is Program Evaluation, which is not research but its own discipline. Instead of researching to determine something new, Program Evaluation undertakes a study of which is the best option. That would be my summary of it. This has to fall under the area where the issues and opportunities have the means of being resolved by those who have the power and tools to resolve them, the user community.
We will be taking a short break from our series on user community developments to discuss the fourth quarter performance of the producers.
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