Kindness
Note to self: what seems important to you from moment to moment often isn’t what’s most important. With your family; with friends and neighbours; with… Read More »Kindness
Note to self: what seems important to you from moment to moment often isn’t what’s most important. With your family; with friends and neighbours; with… Read More »Kindness
I’ve just been listening to Tim O’Reilly, who’s in the running for the driverlesscroc thought-leader of the week award.* *There is no award.** **More to… Read More »Human choices – a tale of two janitors
WTF: What’s the Future? Tim O’Reilly If you’re doing meaningful work, you’re trying to hit a moving target, and your job isn’t made any easier… Read More »WTF? Technology and you
Often, we market products or services that solve problems that people already know they have. We offer a better app, or a better screwdriver, or… Read More »Marketing the internet
I was on the receiving end of a broken promise a couple of weeks ago: a cancelled flight. The airline gave me a refund, but… Read More »A broken promise
The Indonesian proclamation of Independence is 25 words long. We, the Indonesian people, proclaim our independence. Details concerning the transfer of power etc. will be… Read More »Proklamasi
No post on the 13th. Actually, it was a scheduling error. I’m not sure what happened, but I’ll pay a bit more attention next time… Read More »Unlucky for some
You might know what you want to achieve – a service or product or program that you’d love to see happen. Maybe you’ve already started… Read More »The wrapper
Picking up from yesterday’s post on what it means to find a solution to a problem… If you know the solution but can’t make it… Read More »Lasting solutions
The last of three posts on the themes of clarity, simplicity and focus – here’s Steve Krug from his incredibly helpful and practical Don’t Make… Read More »Steve Krug on Simplicity