A human-centered design (thinking) practice, management, & organizational strategy leader/consultant/teacher/..., largely focused on social innovation.
Since it is unclear whether the video of my December BayCHI talk at PARC — “In With the Old, In With the New” — will ever be produced (their backlog is enormous), here are my slides: https://t.co/euYfVOUHVj
I bet 98% of people in America could care less about having a better healthcare experience. Once you admit this, I believe the fight gets easier and less frustrating. It took me 10+ years to admit that my passion didn’t always translate. I’m good now.
The world does not push hard against change. It pushes hard against equality and justice. Change towards injustice and inequality happens in an instant.
"Don't just see that community as one that has needs, you have to see it as one that has assets." Glad to have had @OFBYFOR_ALL Founder @ninaksimon as keynote speaker for #ANCAsummit19, thanks to sponsor @ArtsWave and host @cincynature 🌳
“companies are simply embarking on a massive global public relations charade rather than advancing serious solutions to addressing the world’s most pressing challenges” https://t.co/ZdEk0X6JTp
"crises" are also abstract and de-motivating. We can go further. "Opportunity and hope" follow when we connect with real-world projects, happening now, that are the seeds of the replacement system we yearn for
Excited by the MISSION-model canvas, adapted from biz model canvas for times when revenue isn't the measure of success. Putting it to work this week, finding it valuable. Excellent webinar: https://t.co/p4K1EmoQ8u -- The Canvas: https://t.co/aaYqrmTidW #socinn Thx @strategyzer
And it makes me wonder... how do we break the cycle of inaccurate diagnosis and treatment? Latest VV blog post - Diagnostic & Treatment Errors: The Banana in the Guacamole https://t.co/sa7kMpLNZ9
@TechCrunch "If we’re designing health apps for those who already have access to healthcare, nutritious food, clean air to breathe, and stable housing, we’re missing the point."
A new book details projects across the U.S. that signal a shift toward a fairer economy—and how communities can work together to implement them more widely. https://t.co/kjViZtlEpm