Other people’s children
All of the greatest advances in our society have come when we’ve invested in other people’s children. Attributed to Robert Putnam That was Tim O’Reilly… Read More »Other people’s children
All of the greatest advances in our society have come when we’ve invested in other people’s children. Attributed to Robert Putnam That was Tim O’Reilly… Read More »Other people’s children
Joost Wesseling from the Dutch Institute for Public Health and the Environment on the iffy quality of readings from citizen air quality measurement efforts using… Read More »The valley of crappy data
The possibilities of the future are often lying latent in the field of our vision. We can’t see them… And then suddenly we do, and… Read More »Rewriting the world
Hardware is important. Physical infrastructure like roads and the electrical grid, machines like drills, buses and computers, even your office space – all of this… Read More »Hardware / Software
Last but not least… changing who pays for what can help you to take better care of your team. In the early years we asked… Read More »Who pays? (3)
Shifting to a user-pays model had another significant impact on our work – we became more accountable to the people we serve, and the quality… Read More »Who pays? (2)