Category: culture

  • How Disinformation Became Part of the Current Narrative

    How Disinformation Became Part of the Current Narrative

      Genuine two-way communication is not just dissemination. Information doesn't equal indoctrination. There's a line between getting attention and agitprop. Providing proof or evidence is not the same as the truth. Truth is a conclusion the other person gets to make. These were some of the principles I discussed in a conversation at Web 2.0…

  • 3 Books to Make Sense of What Was, What Is, and What Could Be

    3 Books to Make Sense of What Was, What Is, and What Could Be

    Value and the good are synonyms in Aristotle's thought. You can see it play in 'beauty.' Beauty possesses a motive force and can be transferred to do the work of being, which is why art 'moves us.' Thus beauty is good. But this meaning has been lost to history. Culture is organic. It grows and…

  • How the Employer Brand Dies in Applicants Inboxes

    How the Employer Brand Dies in Applicants Inboxes

      Applicant experience is buyer experience in recruitment. Buyers are people who come to you once. Based on the experience, they may decide to walk away and never come back. Or, they could come back again and become customers. In some cases, they might tell everyone they know about you. Your choice whether that's positive…

  • Brands that don’t Need to Steal Energy to Survive, Thrive

    Brands that don’t Need to Steal Energy to Survive, Thrive

      I was reading an article about a study by Minneapolis agency SuperHuman about marketing and women above 40. How brands get it wrong. It was 2017, I forgot where they published about it. But I remember I seemed to agree 300 percent with the gap they observed between what women want and look for…

  • If I Ruled the World

    If I Ruled the World

    Have you ever wondered what could be if you ruled the world? I have. And since there's no chance of that happening, I'm with Umberto Eco on supporting political empathy. There's so much we would accomplish if interests were not financialized so much. Along similar lines, you can accomplish a lot if you don't care…

  • A Conversation on Post-Industrial Economics with Esko Kilpi

    A Conversation on Post-Industrial Economics with Esko Kilpi

      Esko Kilpi was the founder and principal of Esko Kilpi Oy, a research and consultancy firm based in Finland working with the challenges of knowledge work and digital work environments. I didn't know Kilpi, and his death (January 2020) means I won't be able to have the conversation with him. The article from October…

  • What Happens to the Brand in Acquisitions?

    What Happens to the Brand in Acquisitions?

      When a brand dies, we hardly even notice anymore. And yet, a rebrand is not a superficial thing. Forget customer pledges. Unless you truly intend to keep your promises. There are consequences to the business and the community beyond what happens to followers and fans in social media. In 2015, DuPont announced their new…

  • Human Progress: What ‘it’ is and Where it’s Going

    Human Progress: What ‘it’ is and Where it’s Going

      Human progress is not measured by good enough, but by those who strive (with great sacrifice) for a more perfect misunderstanding. Versions of this thought have been part of my conversations with Peter Tunjic for the better part of twenty years. It goes in the same category with “those who do not learn from…

  • How Did we Move so Far From the Human Universe?

    How Did we Move so Far From the Human Universe?

      Scrolling through good conversations in my inbox, I came across an article I used to discuss what happened to management science. The article makes the case that physics might still be part of our human universe, not just an increasingly abstract description of some “uber-folded N-dimensional meta-scrapple.” To the question (emphasis mine): “Do you…

  • We can Get at Truth When we Stop Searching for Answers and Start Asking More Questions

    We can Get at Truth When we Stop Searching for Answers and Start Asking More Questions

    “As the body assimilates what is homogeneous to it, so will a man retain what interests him; in other words, what coincides with his system of thought or suits his ends.” Schopenhauer argued the world is a representation, Vorstellung. His work followed Kant's claim that our knowledge and experience of the world is always indirect.…