I’m often perplexed by the kind of commentary and conversation that proliferates online social spaces and mainstream media in general. There seems to be such a disconnect between people and ideas; vitriol abounds around just about any topic you can think...
Originally on Community.is, this post is the third of a three-part series on lessons companies can learn on community-driven innovation from the civic innovation movement. The civic innovation movement, in which governments look to organizations across sectors and...
Originally on Community.is, this post is the second of a three-part series on lessons companies can learn on community-driven innovation from the civic innovation movement. When...
Originally posted on Community.is, this post is the first of a three-part series on lessons companies can learn from community-driven innovation in the civic innovation...
70 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, it’s easy to believe that ‘never again’ will we see this kind of mass systematic perversion of right and wrong and violation of human dignity on so many levels. It would look nothing like it looked, just...
I love languages, probably because they’re one of the most fundamental explorations into a culture. You can learn so much about a culture by the way they say things, and idioms are no exception. The TED Blog recently posted 40 idioms that can’t be...
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