Qualitative Researcher. Loves: design research, social innovation, participatory design, Douglas Coupland and the South Coast. Lead researcher Atlassian.
Thanks for a splendid stay Amsterdam. #atlassianpresentsunleash has been a blast. Hoping your next quarterly planning is more collaborative, inclusive and effective. To follow updates on all things advanced planning in Jira Premium https://t.co/QpOlslPRUf
Thoroughly enjoying Binge: 60 Stories to Make Your Brain Feel Different https://t.co/eC5P76hmRm... I've missed you @DougCoupland every story is intriguing, love the connections too.
Menlo Innovations has been exploring new ways of working for 20+ years.
So this week on the pod, we asked CEO @menloprez to take us behind the scenes of the software company where mistakes are made quickly & joy is front and center.👂➡️ https://t.co/3NhsFlGfKV
#futureofwork
So @mcannonbrookes gave me a ‘little push’ and now he and Annie, @scottfarkas and Kim Jackson and The Wilson Foundation have EACH pledged One Million Dollars if my appeal reaches one million. PLEASE donate for Afghanistan. Quadruple your donation https://t.co/Me3CnX6gi8
@cliffkuang @janchip Agree it's certainly a state.
With too much data and not enough understanding of the domain to know what matters you can find yourself in a 'meaningless maze'. There is no foundational 'map' hang anything to help make meaningful comparisons.
“Richness of data is derived from detailed description, not the number of times something is stated…It is often the infrequent gem that puts other data into perspective, that becomes the central key to understanding the data and for developing the model." Morse (1995)
"Sample Size in Qualitative Research & the Risk of Relying on Saturation" - New blog post - The potential danger of relying on saturation to establish sample size in #qualitative research is multifold. https://t.co/qOTEJiG4Pj
A conversation with @austinchanning on love, faith, anti-racism, tapping out, and staying in (even when you want to run).
Austin is a writer, producer, activist, and a good friend. This episode feels like the best kinda church to me. She will move you. https://t.co/UrpvMvMssV
2020 has been a year of 'Rupture'. In this piece my @ANUCrawford colleagues Sarah Milne @MtMajura@SangoMahanty and I reflect on what 'Rupture' offers.
From bushfires to coronavirus, our old 'normal' is gone forever. So what's next? https://t.co/qlAOjncSQQ via @ConversationEDU