Monthly Archives: January 2011
Designing as sensemaking | Klatergoud

Visions, goals, reasons and actions, activities and acting. Yes, these are related. This post from Guido Stompff made sense to me. Frame its vision , connect and act.
Found at Designing as sensemaking | Klatergoud.
Design thinking and sensemaking: two notions that recently receive more and more managerial and business attention.
To be continued at Designing as sensemaking | Klatergoud.
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- Rethinking Design Thinking – Paul Pangaro – PICNIC ’10 (fredzimny.wordpress.com)
Haitan Rachman’s Knowledge Management: Best Practices for Organization
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Christine Crandell’s 2011: Redux of 2010

Found at 2011: Redux of 2010 | CustomerThink.
Popular consensus was that 2011 would shape up to be a stronger economic year than 2010. The rebound would be firmly established and, as a result, everyone had sugar plums of bigger budgets dancing in their heads. But the facts paint a different story.
To be continued at 2011: Redux of 2010 | CustomerThink.
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Cycling Copenhagen, Through North American Eyes
A sunday hommage to one of the most awesome bike blogs I know!
While Streetfilms was in Copenhagen for the Velo-City 2010 conference, of course we wanted to showcase its biking greatness. But we were also looking to take a different perspective then all the myriad other videos out there. Since there were an abundance of advocates, planners, and city transportation officials attending from the U.S. and Canada, we thought it’d be awesome to get their reactions to the city’s built environment and compare to bicycling conditions in their own cities.
To be continued at http://www.streetfilms.org/cycling-copenhagen-through-north-american-eyes/#more-47411
Photocredit: http://www.copenhagencyclechic.com/
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- Christine Outram and her Copenhagen Wheel (makezine.com)









