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Bob Johansen on the officeverse, augmented intelligence, thinking future-back, and people as filters (Ep48)

Bob Johansen on the officeverse, augmented intelligence, thinking future-back, and people as filters (Ep48)

by admin | Jan 25, 2023 | Podcast

“It’s more than the Great Resignation, it’s more than the Great Reset, it’s more than Quiet Quitting, this is all about reimagining. It’s an opportunity to create something better, to be better than we were before.” – Bob Johansen About Bob Johansen Bob is...
Chuck Frey on visual mapping, creative thinking techniques, choosing tools, and sleight of head (Ep47)

Chuck Frey on visual mapping, creative thinking techniques, choosing tools, and sleight of head (Ep47)

by admin | Jan 17, 2023 | Podcast

“It’s kind of a “sleight-of-head” exercise if you will. Because again, we tend to get very narrowly focused in our way of thinking. I’m sure you’ve heard of confirmation bias and availability bias. We tend to think in very narrow paths, and you need to be able to...
Alexandra Samuel on resetting for remote work, Coda evangelism, tool workflows, and combining technology and mindfulness (Ep46)

Alexandra Samuel on resetting for remote work, Coda evangelism, tool workflows, and combining technology and mindfulness (Ep46)

by admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Podcast

“You need to recognize that technology is not going to solve that feeling of overwhelm that I think is honestly intrinsic to being a human being in an era where the world comes at us faster than we are wired for. If you try to solve it all with meditation, you are...
Phil Morle on synthesis in venture capital, thought hacking, thinking tools, and the infinite game (Ep45)

Phil Morle on synthesis in venture capital, thought hacking, thinking tools, and the infinite game (Ep45)

by admin | Jan 3, 2023 | Podcast

“Because there’s so much information to pass and so many transactions that we need to transact every day, having that moment to properly think and work through a big idea is challenging. I find that especially difficult in my work today as a venture capitalist where...
Jennifer Sertl on scenarios for sense-making, the power of reflection, sharing feedback loops, and building constellations (Ep44)

Jennifer Sertl on scenarios for sense-making, the power of reflection, sharing feedback loops, and building constellations (Ep44)

by admin | Dec 20, 2022 | Podcast

“If people valued that their lens and the strength of their lens is their competitive advantage, they would probably take better care of themselves. The mindset that I want to invite through this conversation is that if we only treated ourselves as well as we treat...
Ari Popper on storytelling for meaning, structural frameworks, taming complexity, and creative synthesis (Ep43)

Ari Popper on storytelling for meaning, structural frameworks, taming complexity, and creative synthesis (Ep43)

by admin | Dec 14, 2022 | Podcast

“I like to say stories is data with soul. Particularly when it comes to understanding potentially where your organization could be in the future that’s emerging, how do we help human beings, which are essentially storytelling animals, make sense of all that...
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