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Reunion of the Open Systems Family,
First Generation (post)

28 May 2013 by Dan Webb



Date:

Venue: MacHalecs’ Lakefront Retreat


(details to follow by e-mail directly to intending participants)

Invitation:

Please bring the following:


  • food to share

  • Open Systems-related artifacts like photos, sales brochures, product packaging

  • stories, especially those that will embarrass the founders

Please look at the list below and post a comment (at the bottom of the page) to provide missing e-mail addresses and/or phone numbers so I can extend the invitation personally. And if you can correct the order of employment, that would also be a contribution I’d appreciate.

Invitees = employees before the September 1983 acquisition


(listed as close as Dan could get to the order of employment)



  1. Dan Webb — dan@danwebb.com

  2. Ann Winblad — ann@humwin.com

  3. Tim Dickinson — swataky@gmail.com

  4. Gary MacHalec — gary1mac@aol.com

  5. Lynn Keyes — lmbk007@facebook.com (Is there a better e-mail address for Lynn?)

  6. Mark Coronna — markcoronna@msn.com

  7. Ken Kark — KenKark01@gmail.com

  8. Gerry Hoffman — Can anyone locate Gerry? I wasn’t able to find him via Google or LinkedIn.
    (Seems like we may be missing some early technical folks.)

    Below here, I don’t claim to know the order of employment.


  9. Cindy Mienke (sp? Lynn’s sister)

  10. Dotty Huss

  11. Renee Lamley

  12. Tom Kuder — tom.kuder@entente1.com

  13. Mike Shouldice — mikeshouldice@mchsi.com

  14. Denny Shields — dshields@webershandwick.com

    Did Sue ever work for Open Systems?

  15. Mike Thomas — Mike.Thomas@pb.com

  16. Ruth Olson

  17. Rich Urban — urbanmicro@comcast.net

  18. Scott Waterman —

  19. Jane Telleen — jtelleen@hamline.edu




  20. Were the following people in before the acquisition in September 1983?

  21. Marjorie Eisenach — meanda@msn.com

  22. Mark Skoglin

  23. Pam McClellan

  24. Jane Lohrey Armstrong

  25. Mark Hendricks

  26. Kevin Loucks

  27. Barb Sigurdsen

  28. Bruce Bourdon — brucebourdon@yahoo.com





  29. ——————————— Acquisition by UCCEL (Wiley): Sept 1983 —————————–

  30. Peter Davis (include even though he wasn’t in before the acquisition?)

  31. Lisa Thomas — Lisa@WorkingDesigns.biz — comes with Mike

  32. Kristi Kuder — comes with Tom

  33. Maryanne Coronna — mc@WritingLifeLLC.com (always part of the first family)

Filed Under: Open Systems

Forest for the Trees™
with Micro-Agreements™

7 November 2011 by Dan Webb

Micro-Agreements are the small gestures of mutual accountability that tie us together as a high-performance team.

The Forest for the Trees™ platform is a system for building secure Web applications that facilitate mutual accountability through Micro-Agreements.

Forest for the Trees Project Management The system is used primarily in support of high-tech project management and the workflow related to medical billing, where patients’ medical information must be shared in compliance with Federal HIPAA 2013 privacy and security requirements for electronic document sharing.


The workflow facilitation features worthy of mention in this quick summary include these:

  • Request for Commitment — You can assign a task to another member. The system sends an e-mail notification requesting that they commit to owning responsibility for completing the task.
  • Commitment Acceptance Notifications — When a member commits to owning responsibility for a task (or declines responsibility), the system notifies the person who sent the Request for Commitment (and, of course, the person who accepted or declined).
  • Auto-nagging — The system can send a periodic reminder that you haven’t yet accepted or declined a Request for Commitment for a task assigned to you.
  • Request for a Status Update — The system can send to the owner of a task a request that they update the status of the task so others can see a revised statement about its status.
  • New Member Invitations — Each member can invite new members to participate in the secure workflow of their organization and/or project. The prospective member receives an e-mail notification with a link to the intake processing page where they authenticate a secure login account. This process insures that you always know who has access to what documents and Web pages. Privacy and security are the top priorities of the Forest for the Trees™ system!


For more information about the Forest for the Trees™ platform, visit this page.

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