StoweBoyd
Interesting read, questioning the relevance of Maslow in this new century. I think he is onto something.
It's arguably too true to be funny, but not why I am sharing. Rather because in the accompanying post (here), reference is made to a post by Ribbon Farm's Venkatesh Rao. (This post specifically.) …
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A friend of mine sent this link to me. I was incensed. (I think he knew I would be). In turn, I sent this link into an Internet Identity community I belong to and asked : "How many different ways is …
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People First has 9 domains that get used for different initiatives.
Community mind you ... not Network - is a yet to be developed space/application that will serve to provide a fabric that wraps so many people, organizations, books, papers, applications etc. My …
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Like any good WordPress blog, searching by category is of course …
!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->People First has been a winding journey for the last four years. Most recently, I find it has been coming together in my mind very clearly and with that clarity I have been encouraged to talk about …
!-->I am writing this post, which is extracted from an email I had cause to write this week when someone questioned a …
!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->StoweBoyd
Interesting read, questioning the relevance of Maslow in this new century. I think he is onto something.
CX in the age of privacy and trust, part 3: Can we rebuild trust?
Tim Walters
Fits nicely into something I read recently from Union Square Ventures .... Trust is offence (trust gaps create opportunities for startups) as well as defence (trust is a moat).