Truth. It’s all the rage. For a person with three philosophy degrees that ought to seem a bonanza. But it is a reminder…
(What follows is a muddle of thoughts spurred by dialog across blogs, mailing lists, and Twitter. I don’t quite have the time to shape it into something that makes tight sense, but I hope it’s useful anyway, as a part of that larger conversation.)
If you want to craft a compelling narrative for a book or a presentation, I recommend the format pictured below.
Greetings Overlap community,
I’ve been reflecting on my experiences and relationships through Overlap remembering the many wonderful conversations and people that changed the trajectory of my thinking and life. I value the opportunity to share in the life…
“You zombies get off my lawn!”
A friend asked, “How do we expect to compete in an increasingly global economy when US broadband is so much worse than everyone else?”
US worldwide: 43rd in broadband, 42nd in education.
Alex Ryan and Chenny Xia
The surprise vote in favour of Brexit unleashed uncertainty about the future course of the European Union, the United Kingdom, Scotland, and Ireland. Brexit illustrates how we…
This story is a case study in a forthcoming book on systemic design. Help me out by adding your feedback below.
The year is 1967. Israel triples in size during its six day war against Egypt, Jordan and Syria. The Beatles release…
Design thinking is very hip these days, as it is a differentiator for companies to move beyond technology-driven solutions towards more effectively solving people’s problems (e.g. Apple with the iPod). There are all sorts of definitions, but the general outline of the process is…