Month: September 2020
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On Technology Disappearing as it Matures
There's an idea that has been around for a while about how as significant new technologies mature the more they disappear – as in they become less obvious or we simply stop noticing that they are there. I remember the concept being […]
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Post of the Month – August 2020 – The Winner
Thanks everyone for the votes. Happy to announce that the winner of this month's vote is Zoe Scaman with her fascinating post including the slides from her talk on the future of fandoms. Well done to Zoe. You join the Post of […]
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Post of the Month – August 2020 – The Vote
My thanks for the nominations. So our vote this month is between: Scream If You Want to Go Faster! Why Government Technology Needs (Much) Better Governance by Rachel Coldicutt Brand is a Strategy by Faris Yakob Lessons on Victory from Mikel Arteta by Sue Unerman […]
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Post of the Month – August 2020 – Nominations
Gosh that came around quickly. It's time again to open nominations for Post of the Month, so if there is something that you've read over the past weeks that you thought was particularly good please do send me the link/nomination direct or […]
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Complexity Bias, and Looking for Answers in the Wrong Places
I was thinking the other day about complexity bias, which Shane Parrish has described as: '…our tendency to look at something that is easy to understand, or look at it when we are in a state of confusion, and view it as […]