Your fears erased…
…here daily from Gabe Kirchheimer. Just wonderful.
No great thoughts today – the upcoming post on how not to restrict necessary feedback is drawing those for the moment. Instead, an observation for those of us who use micro-narrative research for sensemaking and Read more…
This afternoon I’m headed for a meeting near Leatherhead and find myself reminiscing on a train through stations, names and suburban landscape that 35 years ago was very familiar. Trains in this part of South Read more…
... or "Monitoring and watching without action is an intrusive waste of resource" Over Christmas, I heard a story via a convoluted but accurate route about an individual who had something of a "family situation" take place - one that involved the police and a frustrating visit to a hospital to deal with a family member's mental health issues. ... Much of the work we've been doing recently is around detecting early warning of shifts in attitudes and the like - but as some frustrated individuals can attest, we steadfastly refuse to rely entirely on analysis and results.