Backlog
We all know about the backlog: The work we never quite catch up on The to do list items that have fallen off the bottom… Read More »Backlog
We all know about the backlog: The work we never quite catch up on The to do list items that have fallen off the bottom… Read More »Backlog
This is the seventh post in a series applying Seth Godin’s rules of bootstrapping (see also here) to building a non-profit organisation. Rule 7: Charge a lot (but be worth… Read More »Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 7 (part 1)
This is one of the most useful tools I’ve come across for understanding how your business works (or might works). It designed for lean-startup style… Read More »Business Model Canvas
What if all of the value you created could be understood along one of three axes: time, energy (including matter, which includes information), and space.… Read More »Vectors of value
This is the first in a series applying Seth Godin’s rules of bootstrapping (see also here) to building a non-profit organisation. Rule 1: Ship Real Work… Read More »Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 1: Real Work for Clients First
Unlike “the three Rs” of reading, writing and arithmetic which are woven within the K-12 curriculum, information literacy falls through the cracks. It doesn’t fit… Read More »(Information) literacy
John Wimber, founder of the Vineyard movement of churches, wasn’t renowned as a systematic religious teacher. Apparently people would ask him “John, when are you… Read More »The meat is on the street
This is the fourth of a series on the role of hybrids in innovation. This is where I put the ideas of the previous posts to… Read More »Hybrids (4): Intersections and you
Before I can post about hybrids I need to post about selective breeding. People have been breeding plants and animals for thousands of years. Before… Read More »Choose what you want
All of the greatest advances in our society have come when we’ve invested in other people’s children. Attributed to Robert Putnam That was Tim O’Reilly… Read More »Other people’s children