Monthly Archives: June 2018
Ecosystem change & Organisational Design [part 1]
Julian Stodd – a great thinker, author and instigator – has a bead on how organizations must reflect the context of the ecosystem in which they operate. I see this as a logical extension of the invention, dissemination and adoption … Continue reading
Total Disruption in Learning and Development! (maybe not)
I subscribe to a number of education-related publications, and there is currently a stylistic approach across many of them (and, generically, in the popular media) of relying upon sensationalism and hyperbole to drive heart rates up, in hopes of garnering … Continue reading
AI-ming at the enemy
Last year Google used its AI ‘Deep Mind’ to create a simple game called ‘Gathering’. The object is to gather more apples than your opponent. They gave the AI the ability, however, to stun their opponent with a laser. Watch … Continue reading