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We tackle wicked problems through public education and engagement that inspires entrepreneurs to action.
What are Wicked Problems? | Tom Higley, X Genesis https://t.co/8iNuWJiJ0g via @YouTube
Thanks @gssnconnect for helping more people understand what wicked problems are, why they're important, and why entrepreneurs and investors need to begin to see them as opportunities.
Matt Blumberg’s account of his work with the State of Colorado is well worth reading. Notable: the contrast he draws between this and his work as an entrepreneur in the private sector. @colorado@covid-19 @101010net@bfeld https://t.co/CnP6XWIK6Y
Tomorrow night’s 10.10.10’s Meetup at Enterprise Coworking, 3000 Lawrence Street in Denver, 5:30-7:30 pm. . .is SOLD OUT. More than 200 people have signed up to attend. We hope you got your ticket and hope to see you there!
Lead levels in water have become a wicked problem for Canadians. @101010net Canadians May need @SpoutSafe even more than their U.S. neighbors.
Investigation: Lead in some Canadian water worse than Flint (from @AP) https://t.co/qNRi26l50G
Can a #StartupStudio help you find your next big idea? This biz model is growing in popularity as they show success. Our parent co @GANConnect's CEO @rileypat recently shared 3 tips with @Entrepreneur on how to get involved in the burgeoning industry. https://t.co/zJBd8wBrch
Health equity is a “thing.” In other words, it’s important – a big deal. Your zip code shouldn’t be a better predictor of your health than your genetic code! #WickedProblems#health#equity
People living a few streets apart may have vastly different opportunities for a long life. A few stops away on the L’s Green Line in Chicago could equate to a 16-year difference in life expectancy.
A.I. Can Now Read Your Thoughts—And Turn Them Into Words and Images
And I’ll ask the obvious question: what could possibly go wrong? These things, these breakthroughs and big opportunities in #AI, are also #WickedProblems@101010net https://t.co/hWRAlWgzaS
Opinion | Americans Need Generic Drugs. But Can They Trust Them? - The New York Times
The headline’s question is rhetorical. The answer is “no.” A #WickedProblem in #health that requires attention. Peter Baker deserves a medal. @101010net https://t.co/G47ambEY4m
Differences in health can be rooted in a series of policies and decisions that shape a place: neighborhoods, its streets and highways, its availability of services, and more. Look at what I-35 has meant to residents of Austin, Texas and their opportunities for well-being.
Something special is happening this April. For the first time, renewable energy (hydro, biomass, wind, solar and geothermal) will generate more electricity than coal-fired plants in the US!
https://t.co/rPS29TQ6SX
Spencer Hutchins has managed to turn a wicked problem into a significant opportunity – and a viable company! He started Concert Health after participating in the 2nd @101010net cohort. That’s what 10.10.10 is all about!