The suspension of NZ Twitter accounts is an overreaction. This isn’t about whether anyone agrees with what any user was saying. It’s about freedom of speech. And pushing views underground is more dangerous than letting them be out in the open for all to see.
Bringing Power to the People: A new survey reveals that the majority of those surveyed support a move towards local services being managed and provided by local decision-makers... https://t.co/Ht8i5A0Ft2 … #localismn#anarchism
A new survey reveals that the majority of those surveyed support a move towards local services being managed and provided by local decision-makers... https://t.co/kdgudpXAjB #localismn#anarchism
A cue for councils to streamline planning processes? @mashmatix from @ALIGN_NZ advocates a more entrepreneurial approach.. #agile#lean https://t.co/YaTc9AwS6y
“Right now, councils are developing their 2018-2028 Long Term Plans. Within that same timeframe – by 2022 – Elon Musk plans to deliver the first cargo mission to Mars... ” https://t.co/QI97e3KV4C #Planning
“Right now, councils are developing their 2018-2028 Long Term Plans. Within that same timeframe – by 2022 – Elon Musk plans to deliver the first cargo mission to Mars...” See Align's (Nick Williamsom's) thinking in the latest LG Ma…https://t.co/QE5XAqBDxe https://t.co/cMozT0219Q
Nick Williamson of Align spoke at the Urbanism NZ Conference about "Place-as-a-Service: Applying Lean Business Methods to Placemaking": About applying lean & agile methodologies to successfully produce a prototype district plan in just 5 days & more #agile#urbanismnz2018#Civic
We're looking forward to hearing Nick Williamson speaking about "Place-as-a-Service: Applying Lean Business Methods to Placemaking" at the first-ever Urbanism New Zealand Conference, hosted by Wellington City Council and the Urban Design Forum. #UrbanismNZ2018