Discussion Forum: Game Changing Entry Barriers to ODR - ADRhub - Creighton NCR2024-03-28T12:41:28Zhttp://www.adrhub.com/forum/topics/discussion-forum-game-changing-entry-barriers-to-odr?commentId=4905899%3AComment%3A69559&feed=yes&xn_auth=noLet me echo that - thanks to…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-06:4905899:Comment:699462015-11-06T23:06:31.130ZDaniel Raineyhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/DanielRainey
<p>Let me echo that - thanks to all for participating.</p>
<p>Let me echo that - thanks to all for participating.</p> Reading through this discussi…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-06:4905899:Comment:697762015-11-06T21:03:33.536ZNoam Ebnerhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NoamEbner
<p>Reading through this discussion, including between the lines of what has been written, and what has <em>not</em> been written, I get the sense that many people have a sense of 'Entry barriers? What entry barriers?' If that is the case, folks, than truly, we have reached a new phase in ODR's evolution. I'm sure I speak for Dan as well, when I say 'Not feeling any entry barriers?Good. Now go set the world of ODR on fire!'</p>
<p>Thanks so much to all those who shared, read, lurked and…</p>
<p>Reading through this discussion, including between the lines of what has been written, and what has <em>not</em> been written, I get the sense that many people have a sense of 'Entry barriers? What entry barriers?' If that is the case, folks, than truly, we have reached a new phase in ODR's evolution. I'm sure I speak for Dan as well, when I say 'Not feeling any entry barriers?Good. Now go set the world of ODR on fire!'</p>
<p>Thanks so much to all those who shared, read, lurked and participated! What a great week this has been.</p> Speaking of entry barriers, t…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-06:4905899:Comment:699382015-11-06T14:05:12.159ZDaniel Raineyhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/DanielRainey
<p>Speaking of entry barriers, the new trade agreement that was just approved contains sections on e-commerce and dispute resolution - if one of the barriers to entry into ODR has been the lack of development opportunities for innovative systems, it seems to me that operationalizing systems for the trade agreement will, like most large scale development efforts, have a spill over effect for those doing work that involves less volume.</p>
<p>Speaking of entry barriers, the new trade agreement that was just approved contains sections on e-commerce and dispute resolution - if one of the barriers to entry into ODR has been the lack of development opportunities for innovative systems, it seems to me that operationalizing systems for the trade agreement will, like most large scale development efforts, have a spill over effect for those doing work that involves less volume.</p> What a hoot! Thanks for shar…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-06:4905899:Comment:696912015-11-06T02:21:21.211ZDaniel Raineyhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/DanielRainey
<p>What a hoot! Thanks for sharing.</p>
<p>What a hoot! Thanks for sharing.</p> I hope we don't look like thi…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-05:4905899:Comment:697512015-11-05T23:26:39.536ZAllen Loayzahttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/AllenLoayza
<p>I hope we don't look like this!</p>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/UlJku_CSyNg" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/UlJku_CSyNg</a></p>
<p>I hope we don't look like this!</p>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/UlJku_CSyNg" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/UlJku_CSyNg</a></p> Absolute sense ,Noam. I susp…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-05:4905899:Comment:696852015-11-05T22:05:01.416ZGraham Rosshttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/GrahamRoss
<p>Absolute sense ,Noam. I suspect it will be the parties in dispute , not the professionals, who will really begin to drive the uptake of ODR and that will be the result of quality marketing of quality ODR.</p>
<p> I guess we will all enjoy, some years in the future, when resolving online has become just such a natural part of our justice system, to look back over past Cyberweek discussions at our concerns way back now. </p>
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<p>Absolute sense ,Noam. I suspect it will be the parties in dispute , not the professionals, who will really begin to drive the uptake of ODR and that will be the result of quality marketing of quality ODR.</p>
<p> I guess we will all enjoy, some years in the future, when resolving online has become just such a natural part of our justice system, to look back over past Cyberweek discussions at our concerns way back now. </p>
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<p></p> You make an excellent point!…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-05:4905899:Comment:698372015-11-05T18:12:47.049ZAllen Loayzahttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/AllenLoayza
<p>You make an excellent point! An ODR creator has to build security into their product but how much? Users state that security is very important but at the same time, users will continue using a product even if it is insecure.</p>
<p>You make an excellent point! An ODR creator has to build security into their product but how much? Users state that security is very important but at the same time, users will continue using a product even if it is insecure.</p> I think you are correct in sa…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-05:4905899:Comment:698252015-11-05T11:20:46.437ZDaniel Raineyhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/DanielRainey
<p>I think you are correct in saying that the psych state re security has and is changing. I would argue that we (those of us who use the Internet a lot) have always talked about security more than we have really worried about security. Can my info be compromised when I buy airline tickets, do my banking, etc.? Sure. Do I do it anyway? Sure. Do I express concern over data security? Sure. Does that slow down my use of the Internet? Not so far.</p>
<p>I think you are correct in saying that the psych state re security has and is changing. I would argue that we (those of us who use the Internet a lot) have always talked about security more than we have really worried about security. Can my info be compromised when I buy airline tickets, do my banking, etc.? Sure. Do I do it anyway? Sure. Do I express concern over data security? Sure. Does that slow down my use of the Internet? Not so far.</p> I think that something we're…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-05:4905899:Comment:699152015-11-05T07:46:37.204ZNoam Ebnerhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NoamEbner
<p>I think that something we're seeing in here, Graham, is that most of these entry barriers exist/ed mainly in the minds of potential providers; a subset of those are in the minds of the potential providers, as they try to consider what is going on in the minds of their customers. Perhaps different types of those barriers need addressing in different ways. Packaging and marketing can certainly affect some of the external concerns - and therefore, some of the internal concerns that intertnalize…</p>
<p>I think that something we're seeing in here, Graham, is that most of these entry barriers exist/ed mainly in the minds of potential providers; a subset of those are in the minds of the potential providers, as they try to consider what is going on in the minds of their customers. Perhaps different types of those barriers need addressing in different ways. Packaging and marketing can certainly affect some of the external concerns - and therefore, some of the internal concerns that intertnalize these. Make sense?</p> Right. And, looking at that f…tag:www.adrhub.com,2015-11-05:4905899:Comment:696712015-11-05T07:40:36.714ZNoam Ebnerhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NoamEbner
<p>Right. And, looking at that from an entry barriers perspective - this would seem to suggest that providers could operate without worrying that they will be required/requested to commit to extreme - and extremely expensive - security measures. </p>
<p>Mediators have a file cabinet in their office, with all sorts of information. Some of them might keep it locked. I'd assume, that most do <em>not</em> have a state of the art safe embedded in the floor of their office with a weight-detecting,…</p>
<p>Right. And, looking at that from an entry barriers perspective - this would seem to suggest that providers could operate without worrying that they will be required/requested to commit to extreme - and extremely expensive - security measures. </p>
<p>Mediators have a file cabinet in their office, with all sorts of information. Some of them might keep it locked. I'd assume, that most do <em>not</em> have a state of the art safe embedded in the floor of their office with a weight-detecting, retina-scanning alarm system. And their clients do not expect it of them. Something to do with the online environment had users, and providers, very security-minded and this certainly affects decisions about whether to get into it or not. I think this psychological state of affairs may have changed on both sides. Make sense?</p>