From Generalists to Specialists
A while back Atlassian reached $100 million in all time revenue. We’ve asked some of our employees to give us their take on how they’ve seen the company grow. Better late than never, VP of…
A while back Atlassian reached $100 million in all time revenue. We’ve asked some of our employees to give us their take on how they’ve seen the company grow. Better late than never, VP of…
There’s a lot of excitement about ebooks these days, and rightly so. While Amazon doesn’t release sales figures for the Kindle, there’s no question that it represents a turning point in the public…
INNOVATION: “How P&G Plans To Clean Up: CEO A.G. Lafley is fully focused on pushing growth even as markets are shrinking around the globe,” interview with Roger O. Crockett, BusinessWeek, 13…
![]() |
anthrodesign is a Yahoo! group of (currently 1693) individuals interested in the role of applied anthropology in the corporate, public sector, and medical contexts.
A recent… |
The current issue of CR features The Annual, showcasing the best work of the past year. Nine projects have been chosen for our Best in Book section, the ultimate accolade. We will feature…
There’s a lot of excitement about ebooks these days, and rightly so. While Amazon doesn’t release sales figures for the Kindle, there’s no question that it represents a turning point in the public…
Dan very kindly took me to a talk by Bjarke Ingels last night. It was very good. I liked the architecture, but I’m not really qualified to talk about it. However, it was really…
It’s an unseasonably beautiful day here in Western Massachusetts, roughly 30 degrees farenheight higher than it has any right to be, and I was sitting on my front stoop reading when my local census…
Jonah Lehrer has an excellent piece in today’s Boston Globe about how babies’ brains develop and what psychologists are starting to understand about the infant mind.
It’s largely riffing…
You’ve taken some hits. Being taken apart by the execs because they could smell you weren’t prepared. The slide deck you loved that the audience ignored. That guy… snoring. In the front row.
…
He was off by two centuries and a medium or two, but it was, nevertheless, the French poet and bureaucrat Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine who, in an 1831 letter, foretold all: Before this…
I’m a huge fan of lists. If they’re read with some existing context/knowledge, they’re an incredible way to trigger ideas.
So, here’s a list from notes made from a talk by SocialText’s Ross…
In a hyper-connected world, even small events can turn into global disasters. More:
I work as a resident doctor in one…