Experience, experiment & embed: Working at the pace of our neighbourhoodsnoelito·FollowJan 26, 2022--Share
noelitoThink, Do & Make: how to help people develop projects togetherWhen I was at Camden, in our experiment to use space to bring together people to develop projects to help tackle the climate crisis, we…5 min read·Aug 31--
noelitoFrom the disruptive to the playful: what will the city of the 2020s look like?One of the trends that will continue to shape our world are the evolution of cities. What will the cities of the 2020s look like?4 min read·Sep 18--
noelitoWhat could the next five years look like for councils?What could the next five years have in store for local government? I’ve mentioned previously what social trends we might see. Below are…8 min read·Sep 16--
noelitoStop playing games: using gamification for goodGameification seems to be the new buzzword “du jour”, defined by Wikipedia as “the use of game design techniques and mechanics to solve…4 min read·Sep 3--
UNDP Strategic InnovationBuilding Capacity for Strategic Innovation: an Emerging Competency Framework for Portfolio WorkMilica Begovic, Jennifer Colville, Giulio Quaggiotto, Soren Vester Haldrup, Deborah Naatujuna, Alex Oprunenco, Lejla Sadiku, Ida Uusikyla…11 min read·Apr 3--7
Unbecoming10 Seconds That Ended My 20 Year MarriageIt’s August in Northern Virginia, hot and humid. I still haven’t showered from my morning trail run. I’m wearing my stay-at-home mom…·4 min read·Feb 16, 2022--947
George AyeinGreater Good StudioDesign Education’s Big Gap: Understanding the Role of PowerConventional design education believes that by training the mind and the hand, a designer can solve just about any problem. In many ways…12 min read·Jun 2, 2017--28
Mirijam MissbichlerWhy Japanese Websites Look So Different& how to analyze design choices without jumping to conclusions8 min read·May 1--195
AL AnanyThe ChatGPT Hype Is Over — Now Watch How Google Will Kill ChatGPT.It never happens instantly. The business game is longer than you know.·6 min read·Sep 1--311
Roger MartinBeing ‘Too Busy’ Means Your Personal Strategy SucksYou Need a Better Where-to-Play/How-to-Win8 min read·Jan 23--73