Design Thinking at Scale
I recently came across a Wired article about how IBM is applying design thinking to change the way its 400,000 employees work, and I was […]
Continue reading »I recently came across a Wired article about how IBM is applying design thinking to change the way its 400,000 employees work, and I was […]
Continue reading »Last December we produced a Year In Review document for our advisory board, and based on their feedback, I’m summarizing our progress to date here. […]
Continue reading »Stanford scientist Dr. Emma Seppälä’s book, The Happiness Track, finally arrived and I’m excited to report that it contains science-based arguments for happiness as the […]
Continue reading »I’ve been writing about a lot of different ways that veganism is becoming more and more mainstream. From fashion and celebrities to medicine and food, veganism […]
Continue reading »I’ve been following Emma Seppälä,Science Director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University, for about a year on social media. […]
Continue reading »A recent New York Times article on the personal and professional and personal applications of design thinking is after my own heart. The article also affirms […]
Continue reading »Oh, the missing first word in that title: Don’t Think of a new X-Men character who enhances every meal into a plant-based meal. Then realize: that character is […]
Continue reading »My intrepid biomimicry instructors recently published an article in Inc. magazine about their experiences while teaching the Biomimicry Thinking for Social Innovation Immersion Workshop, which […]
Continue reading »I often think about uncertainty in the context of climate change, and am a proponent of the precautionary principle. Essentially,this is how it works: when you don’t […]
Continue reading »I’m honored to have written a guest post for Asking Nature, the Biomimicry Institute’s blog. The post is entitled, “Climate Change: What Would Nature Do?” […]
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