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Ed Koch as a Service (EKaaS): a physical button for client satisfaction in govt offices #53

Open daguar opened 9 years ago

daguar commented 9 years ago

BLUF: Let's put easy button-based systems in govt offices to get client satisfaction measures.

Example: happyornot

phae commented 9 years ago

Buckets like this would be good for the MVP (opaque so folks aren't swayed by previous chip-votes): http://www.ebay.com/itm/261317704496

daguar commented 9 years ago

I sent an email to the US reseller to get a quote for piloting with some of our gov't partners.

phae commented 9 years ago

I bought a bag of bingo chips. Combine with some jars from the kitchen and some labels, and you've got an MVP.

daguar commented 9 years ago

Care to joint-pilot in Oakland and with the SF HSA's 1235 Mission lobby? cc @lippytak @alanjosephwilliams

phae commented 9 years ago

kevin-hart-hell-yeah-gif

alanjosephwilliams commented 9 years ago

@lippytak there is a nice underutilized corner spot inside the HSA lobby right by the exit. It's perfectly lemonade stand sized. I'd love to set up a table right there, so that people do it right before exiting back in to the world. Let's talk through whether we should do our first iteration on public right of way without permission (but with competition for space from the Obama phone recruiters), or whether we should seek permission and get inside the building.

Another alternative would be the front patio at 1440 Harrison which is huge and already has tables! Yay adaptive re-use.

daguar commented 9 years ago

Probably v2, but I love the idea of getting comparative metrics of 1235 against 1440 since we've already heard that 1440 is way tamer/nicer.

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Alan Joseph Williams < notifications@github.com> wrote:

@lippytak https://github.com/lippytak there is a nice underutilized corner spot inside the HSA lobby right by the exit. It's perfectly lemonade stand sized. I'd love to set up a table right there, so that people do it right before exiting back in to the world. Let's talk through whether we should do our first iteration on public right of way without permission (but with competition for space from the Obama phone recruiters), or whether we should seek permission and get inside the building.

Another alternative would be the patio at 1440 Harisson which is huge and already has tables!

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junosuarez commented 9 years ago

The chip-in-a-bucket reminds me of the Athenians, praise be to Pericles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostracism

fureigh commented 9 years ago

@jden: Wow. How democratic.

Safe to assume there's been conversation about the intended uses of this data and what value the relevant gov't staff currently place on client satisfaction?