As powerful as a smile
Real marketing is built into what you do and why you do it. It’s part of your story, something that you do organically when your… Read More »As powerful as a smile
Real marketing is built into what you do and why you do it. It’s part of your story, something that you do organically when your… Read More »As powerful as a smile
I’ve made yogurt a couple of times a week for the last two years, and quickly reached the conclusion that it’s not rocket science.** I… Read More »Goldilocks
Another way of looking at networks from Iqbal Quadir, founder of Grameen Phone and entrepreneur against poverty: One day in 1993 [while working at an… Read More »Iqbal Quadir: connectivity is productivity
Is when your work speaks for itself – and other people speak about you.
Kevin Kelly’s take on how technological development plays into the future of poverty and inequality – and why he’s not worried about unequal access to… Read More »The haves and the have-laters
I recently listened to a talk given by Iqbal Quadir, founder of Grameenphone, at the Long Now Foundation in 2008: In the early nineties I… Read More »Technology marches towards the poorest
Some things worth committing to: to service and impact for human-flourishing (vision, clarity and focus, outcomes more than processes, sustainability); to getting better every day… Read More »The Commitments (1):
New initiatives can be a challenge can’t they? Plotting the course. Anticipating problems. Obsessing over details. Wondering how we’ll deal with XYZ scenarios in 6… Read More »The donut: getting going [guest post]
Computers have been on a steady march toward us. At first, computers were housed in distant air-conditioned basements, then they moved to nearby small rooms,… Read More »Computers marching towards us
Fair question. It began as a joke as the title of a shared googledoc, then became a domain name when I “did it now” and… Read More »Why “Driverless Crocodile”?