Keith Strong SP Systems 2010 Space Weather Workshop

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Keith Strong SP Systems 2010 Space Weather Workshop Growing the Space Weather Business (Using the Four Basic C.H. Strong Business Growth Techniques) Keith Strong SP Systems 2010 Space Weather Workshop You Live Here

1. Advertize Making Potential Customers More Aware of Our Current Products

Who do we Need to Advertize to? How Should we be Advertizing? Customers: Funding agencies / Businesses / Public / Congress / Educators Each requires a specifically targeted approach What are our “Value Propositions”? Are we advertizing our “product” in the right way? Communications are undergoing huge changes we should be tooling up for what is to come, not what has been. (Greg Olsen’s New Book: “Don’t Be Such a Scientist!”)

2. Product Improvement Making Our Products Available More Quickly, Easier and Cheaper to Use So Our Customers Want More

What Can be Improved? How? Which of our current products lend themselves to improvement? What products do our customers want improved and in what way? Examples: How can we speed product delivery? Can we increase product accuracy? Would it help customers to improve product visualization?

3. Developing New Products Broadening Our Customer Base Using Old Data in New Ways Using New Data in Old/New Ways And Now for Something Completely Different ….

New, Exciting Opportunities GOES-N Series will give us X-ray images of the Sun every few minutes Available soon a 360o view of the corona: Stereo/SOHO/SDO AR development Flares / CMEs SDO will give us Hi-res images of the Sun at Video rates – magnetic fields / EUV corona GOES-R Series will give us EUV images of the Sun every few minutes plus EUV irradiance.

SHINE SPECIAL SESSION Improving Solar Cycle Understanding & Forecasting Are we observing / forecasting the right things? Better data analysis techniques? Better modeling? Where do we go from here? Santa Fe, NM 2010 July 26-30