Looking up and out
Yesterday when I looked up, this is what I saw. Today and tomorrow and the next day it will be different.
View ArticleThe permutations and combinations of connecting at play
I really like this simple and elegant quiz using 6 lego pieces from the team at Gamechangers and the game opportunities presented when 6 people meet and see what emerges from playing together.
View ArticleQuestions about focus groups in a political context
This morning I began to wonder about focus groups. As I am not a product researcher or marketer, I have only questions. I’ve found no leads as to how and where focus groups originated. My instinct...
View ArticleDipping into Gamestorming
I have owned Gamestorming – A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers and Changemakers for two weeks. Already I know it is going to join my go-to ’flip and dip’ reference books, as opposed to the...
View ArticleCatching my attention Jan 2012
It’s been a while folks. The last half of 2011 was full of work and changes. I’m easing my way back from a break from the blog with a couple of links to posts I liked. As I settle into a new home,...
View ArticleAnything left has to fit somewhere
I’ve been anticipating the release of the film Hugo this week. So I enjoyed reading this post by David Herbert and his cogitations on horological spare parts. What if there are no spare parts? What...
View ArticleCatching my attention – learning through sharing
I’m taking time to catch up on what’s new and/or look in places I haven’t looked before. iStockphoto image This week I discovered Scoop.it, when someone ‘scooped’ an item of mine from another blog. It...
View ArticleAnother nail in the coffin for brainstorming
Following my last post and Frédéric Domon’s points about the social nature of learning and how “80% of learning is unexpected, unplanned and informal”, I was happy to fall across this post from Sam...
View ArticleHow about this?
Last week I headed south to Melbourne to join in on the joy, goodness and learning that was AIN Downunder 2012 - Thriving in Uncertainty. Before dinner on the first night, we were treated to four...
View ArticleWhere do I start?
Hugh MacLeod over at gapingvoid has revisited an oldie and a goodie of his. In a “same same but different” way, it reminds me of the improv principle – Start Anywhere. One bite at a time and all...
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