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Your PPPP rolesYou know who You are so I don’t try to explain it to You.

PPPP however needs a few words. No, it’s not four parking places – or actually that’s exactly what it is.

The seed of PPPP is PP: Public-Private or Private-Public. It’s a form of collaboration where the government sector and market sector together set challenges and reach goals. In more and more cases it works well but is still missing something from its both ends: the politics and the persons who finally pay and use the result.

PPPP (Politic. Public. Private. Person.) is an enlargement of Public-Private or Private-Public. It brings the entire value chain to collaboration from the first moment – just like runners to a start line towards a common final.

And how about You as a PPPP key!?

As a matter of fact You have all those PPPP roles inbuilt in Yourself, so You are at least the right person to participate in PPPP collaboration. Let’s look at Your PPPP roles closer and just take some examples:
- Your P1 role: chooser in political elections (and just not on national level)
- Your P2 role: sponsor in public life as a tax payer
- Your P3 role: unique combination of professional/cultural/local expertise and resources
- Your P4 role: unique unit of human life – no one else is able to live Your life and reach Your personal challenges

Why speak about EU PPPP? Simply because You (and almost 500 million other individuals) not just are citizens of their EU countries but citizens of the entire EU, too. And because already 50% of our laws come from that common level. Not to forget Schengen, Treaty, Lisbon strategy, Living Labs, environment, aging of everyone or € either.

You can start Your EU keynote speech in front of the mirror by letting Your PPPP roles, one by one, bring unique essential views to the subject (whatever it is).

And when You’ve practised with Yourself, You’re ready to do the same in any local, regional, “EUnal” or global negotiation or conference.

Just ensure together with others that everyone plays using those same rules/roles. If someone wants to leave some of his/her pleasant “P” duties unused, he/she should accept removing it from all his/her rights, too. Simple and stupid but logical.

Welcome to Your PPPP era – and innovative European interactivity!

Kurt
www.personaleu.eu
Facebook: Personal EU group

and almost 500 million individuals in the European union

My big mouth
Yesterday i wrote about the planned
Personal EU conference panel in Slovenia. Today I received an email from there – and it makes me think the whole thing over:

“Dear Kurt,

In the Call (http://BledConference.org/Call_for_Panels_and_Workshops) it is described how a panel is put together and run. The panel chair, or co-chairs (sometimes we have co-chairs) is the driving force. No special invitation are practised.

Since the panellists are expected to register for the conference, they may plan to attend several components of the program and exploit lunches and dinners for interactions. It is expected that some arrangement are made during the conference (joint activities, projects).

Regarding the day of a panel, it is hard to make individual arrangement at this point in time. We will be receiving papers and panel proposals in next few weeks. We could take a note that Tuesday, June 17 would be preferable to you. However, would you expect that some individuals would be able to register for the conference and travel a certain distance just for one day?

You may like to suggest the panellists to engage in the conference (2-3 days) and enjoy the Bled environment. 
 
Best regards, Joze

I’m not sure at all that my key persons have 3 days “for a panel”. I think that even my interest is to participate the panel session and then spend the rest of my 3 days vacation in Slovenia with my dear Leena.

OK, today I’ll explain the situation to those who already received my invitation.

Then I concentrate in the proposal to the committee and hope the best. Maybe my experts or even better experts will registrate to the conference – and we will get a great Personal EU panel in June.

I’ve been invited to propose a panel session for a eCollaboration conference in Bled, June 15-18th.

Not complicated: just 5-6 EU experts telling their view to my Personal EU initiative and discussing with eachothers and the audience.

To make the event succeed I started by asking from some key persons if they would say Yes.

The first answer was “When exactly?”

This is an answer that I need from the conference committee – but they are waiting for my suggestion first: Panelists, their views to the subject and the subject in a nutshell.

The panelists want to receive an invitation from the conference arrangers…

What I just did in this situation was that I sent an email to my friend in the conference committee and made this suggestion: He and I would sign together an advance invitation, where I tell about the Personal EU panel idea and he about the suggested day and hour and other technical details.

My biggest problem just now is my poor English. Let’s see what happens.

 Successful cooperation!

Kurt

www.personaleu.eu

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