From the Archives: Boundaries, Edges and Other Yummy Things

It was super fun to come back and revisit a fine post from Curtis Ogden, Boundaries as Useful Fictions? : Interaction Institute for Social Change. In fact I referenced two quotes from his piece as a panel member for Incite Forum‘s event on taking a step out from work. So I get to use an … Continue reading From the Archives: Boundaries, Edges and Other Yummy Things

From the Archives: Knowing what to do. And what to stop.

Dang, it was fun to run into this draft from 2016 with links to three terrific posts that amplify something that has shown up in my work over and over again about the need to creatively destroy our patterns that conserve old ways of working that are no longer relevant in today’s (or tomorrow’s) world(s). … Continue reading From the Archives: Knowing what to do. And what to stop.

From the Archives: Tom Atlee – Responding deeper than symptoms

The blog link for this amazing quote from 2011 is dead, but Tom Atlee (Co-Intelligence Institute) continues his amazing work (you can support the Institute here.) As I reflect on the quote, I think of the current high level of polarity that we so often seem to want to ignore, gloss over of simply avoid … Continue reading From the Archives: Tom Atlee – Responding deeper than symptoms

Hey Networks! Don't underestimate relationship

In strolling through the archives of unpublished blogs posts, I came upon one which was simply a link to a great blog post from the Interaction Institute in 2017. And boom, it is still resonant today. The wonderful author, Curtis Ogden, offered 10 principles for thinking like a network. I want to pull out a … Continue reading Hey Networks! Don't underestimate relationship