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  • Seth's blog: The new standard for meetings and conferences

    Another nail on head moment from Seth Godin in his post 'The new standard for meetings and conferences'

    I particularly like the following wake up call, as it's the reason I left my last job and moved to Conchango:

    "If you're a knowledge worker, your boss shouldn't make you come to the (expensive) office every day unless there's something there that makes it worth your trip. She needs to provide you with resources or interactions or energy you can't find at home or at Starbucks. And if she does invite you in, don't bother showing up if you're just going to sit quietly."

    And yes, the move was all worth it.


     

  • The technology's not working. Quick! more Technology!

    According to Detective Chief Inspector Mick Neville, quoted today in this article from the Guardian, CCTV ain't working.

    The problem appears to be two-fold:

    1) the authorities don't have any plan for how to use footage generated from cameras
    2) camera's are useless as a deterrent because 'people' don't 'fear' them

    The answer appears to be to throw even more technology at the problem. Initiatives include using tracking technology developed for advertising, setting up a national CCTV database, and putting mugshots online.

    The strategy behind these initiatives does not appear to have been revealed. Or maybe I missed it.

    I'm scared already.


     

     

  • My new favourite browser

    "As the Web evolves from its one-way, 'search and retrieve' paradigm into a medium that's more like an unending conversation, browser software will have to evolve with it. Flock is showing the way." Arik Hesseldahl - Businessweek

    I think I would have to agree. It's built on Firefox too, so all those nice plugins and extensions still work.

    Get it here:

    www.flock.com
     

  • God is in the detail

    I just love this kind of attention and dedication to detail, and the likelihood that 99.9% of people won't even notice it:
     

    "Spiritualized's Jason Pierce cut several minutes off his album Ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space just so that the running time looked better typographically on the packaging."
     

    From this post on the Creative Review blog via Original Linkage

     


     

  • John Maeda on Simplicity

    I know it's been around for a while now, and I have turned up late to the party, but what a cracking little book John Maeda's 'The Laws of Simplicity' is.

    Despite being a slim volume (about 100 pages), readable in a couple of hours, it gives the impression that Maeda has been piecing together his thoughts on the subject of simplicity for years. I also think its the kind of book that deserves to be re-read every so often as one's own thoughts on the subject develop.

    The whole book revolves around a fundamental question 'Where's the balance between simplicity and complexity?' and Maeda's claim that 'the simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction’. But rather than me waffle-on here, I suggest you read it yourself to find out how Maeda elaborates on his claim.

    The book is also highly quotable but I particularly like the following quote as it relates well to the way we approach projects at Conchango, where all departments have their role to play in achieving simplicity, directed by focused planning and research:

    'Design, technology, and business work in concert to realize the final decisions that will lead to how much reduction in a product is tolerable, and how much quality it will embody in spite of its reduced state of being'.

    That's a simple way of putting it at least.


  • Eveybody's blogging nowadays

    Ok, a promise is a promise so here goes...

    Seems there is a big push to get those of us who are not blogging doing so, and those already blogging doing more of it.

    If you think about the amount of man hours involved in us all spending just 10 minutes a day blogging then it seems a fair enough question to ask 'Why?'

    So beside wanting to reduce the current dominance of 'SQL Server' in the tag cloud, what other reasons do we have?
     

  • I must post to my blog, I must post to my blog...

    Curse you Tayler Cresswell, you have forced me to confront my responsibilities. No more skulking in the shadows.

    Unfortunately, like Flash Gordon, I only have 24hrs 14hrs left to save the world/finish a pitch document.

    However, my tiny brain is positively bubbling with thoughts for posts, so I hereby promise to post on the following topics in the not-too-distant future:

    1) Everybody's blogging nowadays

    2) John Maeda, simplicity, and meeting the man

    3) The very real dangers of blind faith when led to the edge of a cliff

     
    I hope in some small way to relate all of these issue to the subject of Experience planning.

     
    Stay posted.

     


     

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