Monthly Archives: February 2007

Our Un-Winnable Fight Against Disease

When I was a teenager, Scientific-American magazine published a ‘game of life’ by John Conway. In those days before computers, the simple algorithm presented a graph-paper model of emergent complex behaviour, in which, if you had too many ‘people’ too … Continue reading

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When NOT To Use E-Mail

A while ago I published a workplace communication and collaboration tool decision tree. At that time I outlined five reasons (habit, personality, office layout, ignorance and unavailability) that cause many people to use the wrong tool, and stressed that cost … Continue reading

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An Eco-Activist Now in Office Confesses Her Government’s Impotence to Help the Environment

This morning the CBC had an extensive interview with Ontario’s Minister of the Environment, Laurel Broten. Broten used to be an environmental activist, protesting on Parliament Hill against various social and environmental outrages and the negligence and indifference of the … Continue reading

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Sunday Open Thread – February 4, 2007

What I’m planning on writing about soon: Finding & Working With Others to Save the World: Ways to enable billions to sync with us, on their own terms, in their own context, developing their own plan of action, and then … Continue reading

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Saturday Links for the Week: February 3, 2007: The Reflective Edition

Sheldrake landing by gifted UK nature photographer Kev Lewis What’s Going on Out There?: I’m finding myself increasingly impatient with the so-called ‘news’. What appears in the headlines seems more and more disconnected from what is really going on out … Continue reading

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Reinventing Government: A Wildly Idealistic Proposal

Hereís a wacky idea: How about making government a model for natural, responsible, community-based sustainable enterprise? Yes, of course, government is currently bureaucratic, unresponsive, and inefficient. And itís not especially effective either. What if we were to reinvent government in … Continue reading

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