I spoke at a Development Day for senior leaders in the NHS today. As promised slides, podcast and other material are all referenced below. To all other readers - normal blogging will resume shortly, but you may find all the links here useful anyway.
Those interested in taking up the methods and tools should consider the two day training (or three days if you add in the SenseMaker® day) coming up in London 2-3 November. More details here. And as I said to anyone who asked, I am always happy to come and talk to people about some of...
Wikipedia is a funny place. My first encounter still lingers with me and I have to confess to being an addict in part because it matters. Wikipedia is after all the first hit on search for many a subject. I originally got involved to see what it was like to be an agent in a complex adaptive system. Since then I have been frustrated by various editors who I collectively term advocates of idiocies who tend to focus on protecting their heros or heroines from any criticism, or use Wikipedia as a propaganda front. You also see old...
A fascinating animation showing the migration of humans from Africa and linked to climate change. Hat tip to Dave for the link. Of course, if the world started in 4004BC this may be considered a theory .....
I have always enjoyed Robert Paterson's blog, but he has elevated his status to new heights with this appreciation of the greatest national anthem in the world.