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Omdia Crit Comms Circle
Omdia Critical Communications
84 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to the Crit Comms Circle, the podcast bringing you market insight direct from Omdia analysts, exploring all facets of the critical communications industry.

This podcast is hosted by Paul Bremner, Principal Analyst in Omdia's Critical Communications and Public Safety team. Paul has more than 10 years' experience providing industry insights for clients, regularly presenting at company and industry association events. Based in the UK, Paul holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Exeter.

If it’s your first time listening, then thanks for coming, and welcome to the Circle.

Have a topic you’d like to discuss on the show? Interested in joining as a guest?
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Welcome to the Crit Comms Circle, the podcast bringing you market insight direct from Omdia analysts, exploring all facets of the critical communications industry.

This podcast is hosted by Paul Bremner, Principal Analyst in Omdia's Critical Communications and Public Safety team. Paul has more than 10 years' experience providing industry insights for clients, regularly presenting at company and industry association events. Based in the UK, Paul holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Exeter.

If it’s your first time listening, then thanks for coming, and welcome to the Circle.

Have a topic you’d like to discuss on the show? Interested in joining as a guest?
Get in touch with us at critcommscircle@omdia.com
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Ep 66: Orchestrating Situational Awareness - Lessons from Paris 2024
Omdia Crit Comms Circle
28 minutes
11 months ago
Ep 66: Orchestrating Situational Awareness - Lessons from Paris 2024
In this episode, we explore the intricacies of command, control, and communication systems designed for situational awareness at large-scale operations, with a special focus on the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Our guest is from the product innovation consultancy, Parallel Systems. Matt Falla joins us, Matt is an RCA-trained interaction designer with a career spanning boutique consulting, consumer electronics, and creative agencies. Matt shares insights from his team's pivotal role in designing and implementing a solution that ensured smooth transport operations and high-end service during one of the world’s most complex mega-events.

Key Topics Covered:
  • Background on Paris 2024 Operations: Learn how Matt’s team collaborated with On Location and specialized consultancies to design a transport operations system capable of managing thousands of guests and vehicles across 35 venues, involving 10,500 athletes, 45,000 volunteers, and millions of spectators.
  • Challenges in Technology and People Management: Explore the complexity of mapping operational ecosystems, streamlining communication among diverse teams, and overcoming human reluctance toward technology adoption.
  • Outcome-Driven Innovation: How focusing on safety, customer experience, and reputation informed the design of protocols and technology to ensure rapid response and seamless operations.
  • Designing for Situational Awareness: Discover how tailoring information to the needs of specific roles enhanced decision-making, avoided information overload, and ensured effective communication across all levels of the organization.
  • The Role of AI and Visual Tools: Insights into the future of situational awareness, with predictions on how AI and highly visual interfaces will simplify data processing and decision-making.

Lessons Learned:
    1. Focus on real-world outcomes and design backward from those goals.
    2. Map the network of roles, relationships, and tasks (ontologies).
    3. Simplify complexity with visual tools.
    4. Deliver consumer-grade user experiences to enhance adoption and efficiency.
Key Quotes:
  • “More data doesn’t always mean better decisions. Knowing exactly what the weather is in one square meter won’t necessarily improve situational awareness.”
  • “Make it as easy and pain-free as possible to use the system. A well-designed solution should improve both day-to-day tasks and emergency responses.”
  • “Think of orchestration: just like in music, you need different instruments for a complete sound but a conductor to focus attention where it’s needed most.”
Learn more about Parallel Systems here: https://parallel.systems/

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Omdia Crit Comms Circle
Welcome to the Crit Comms Circle, the podcast bringing you market insight direct from Omdia analysts, exploring all facets of the critical communications industry.

This podcast is hosted by Paul Bremner, Principal Analyst in Omdia's Critical Communications and Public Safety team. Paul has more than 10 years' experience providing industry insights for clients, regularly presenting at company and industry association events. Based in the UK, Paul holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Exeter.

If it’s your first time listening, then thanks for coming, and welcome to the Circle.

Have a topic you’d like to discuss on the show? Interested in joining as a guest?
Get in touch with us at critcommscircle@omdia.com