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Day: March 27, 2006

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27 March 2006

David Maister > Why training is useless “I now believe that the overwhelming majority of all business training, by me and by everyone else, is a complete waste of money and time” (tags: training david+maister) Decent Marketing: Civic Sloganeering Katherine Stone rounds up some remarkably uninspired efforts to brand cities/states

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Performing improv

27 March 2006

For the last few weeks I’ve been doing a weekly improv workshop (as a participant) with a group of about 9 others ably organised by Sprout. The good thing is that at the end, we get to put on a show in the West End. Well, in a room above

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Reflecting on facilitation

27 March 2006

I enjoyed listening to Andrew Rixon’s chat with Sandy Schuman. You can listen to the mp3 here. This part of the reflective practice on the language of facilitation. He’s organising with my improv buddy, Viv McWaters. (I’m a participant myself). I found myself nodding to most of what Sandy said,

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User enchantment

27 March 2006

Kathy Sierra writes about enchanting users. She’s talking about user interfaces on software but the idea stretches further. The best user experiences are enchanting. They help the user enter an alternate reality whether it’s the world of making music writing, sharing photos, coding, or managing a project. Even a spreadsheet

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The seaside landlady lives on

27 March 2006

There used to be a stereotype in England of the seaside landlady who put up a list of unpleasant rules for her guests, usually including the requirement that they be off the premises during the day. Her spirit still reappears from time to time and I notice it a lot

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A bit more complexity

27 March 2006

Ok here’s another fascinating insight from Roger Lewin’s book Complexity. Lewin reports on the work of Stuart Pimm and Jim Drake at the University of Tennessee who experimented with computer models of ecological communities. As I understand it, these models were based on fairly simple species of herbivores, carnivores and

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Complexity and Disagreement

27 March 2006

I’ve just flown over to the US for a few days, and I grabbed a copy of Roger Lewin’s book on Complexity for the flight over. I enjoyed Lewin’s writing style which makes a sometimes bewildering subject accessible. It has also thrown me into a fairly heady state and the

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