Yearly Archives: 2013

Free introduction to codesign event with TACSI in Canberra on Monday 29 April – Register now, limited spots

I’ve managed to organise with The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI), for two of their leading codesign practitioners to provide a presentation on codesign (a highly collaborative approach to community engagement) in Canberra from 6pm on Monday 29 April 2013. TACSI, which was seed funded by the South Australian Government, has led a numberRead… Read more »

Airbnb offers help during the Boston scare

Social media has gotten a bit of a bad rap during the Boston bomber manhunt. But I think Airbnb’s effort to help provide housing assistance during the scare is a better representation of the role social media can and should play during a crisis. Original post

Link roundup

I find this stuff so you don’t have to: ROUGH JUSTICE: Jo Smith is clearing her name GIS Watch 2012 article: Who is doing what when it comes to technology for transparency, accountability and anti-corruption Goldilocks for grey-haired geeks The market for paid iOS apps isn’t dead Writing guidance for the service design manual HowRead… Read more »

3D Visualization of an Alley Streetscape Project

A while back I was working on a project to change an alley from a typical asphalt driveway to a pedestrian walkway. Because it is in a downtown area, this project allows for many design opportunities to enhance the downtown area and the pedestrian experience. During its planning stage, we had a lot of inputRead… Read more »

TSP Talk Weekly Wrap-Up

Volatility picked up last week as the Dow started the week with a 266-point loss on Monday, then a 158-point gain on Tuesday, another 138-point loss on Thursday, then an 81-point loss on Thursday and, even though the Dow was up only 10-points on Friday, the S&P 500 was up almost 1% on the day.Read… Read more »

Boston Bombings: Lingering Questions…

The Boston bombings terror is finally over. Now it’s time to address some vexing questions about how and why this national tragedy occurred in the post-9/11 era of the Patriot Act and Big Brother. To wit: Why was the national intelligence community completely unaware of this terrorist plot? Is it possible this insidious act couldRead… Read more »

Core questions for service design

As a service designer, I’ve been involved in building the way a significant number of programs, products and tools hang together. And, as someone who works relatively often with government, where many agencies, policies, regulation and in the end, people, need to come together to make something happen, I’m usually called upon to deal withRead… Read more »

New Learning

The Internet has changed the nature of learning. Pre-Internet, the chore was finding facts and then assembling them, an additive process. Now,we have more facts than we can use, and the game is to subtract the dross to get to what works. In a similar vein – This month we’ve seen several guys who hadRead… Read more »