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Sensemaking: Turning What We Know Into What Must Be.

When Columbus set out to discover America, he didn’t have a map that had America on it. That was the whole point of discovering it. Centuries ago people were sailing the world with incomplete maps. Some knew that the earth was a sphere. A globe. A ball. A round thing. Some maps were created representing …

Interacting With Scarce Resources. And Flags!

“You have limited time, your money pit is not without bottom, you have only a handful of team members, you have all those elements that you can only deploy in a certain way, and it’s your job to allocate them in such a way that is most ideal in certain circumstances. ‘Allocation of scarce resources” …

Why On Earth Am I Talking About Culture And Identity Again?

Sometimes you just lose sight of your goal because you’re so incredibly busy. Yesterday for a brief moment a scary thought crossed my mind. “Why on earth am I talking about culture and identity again?” Uhm. One of the reasons I blog is to create an archive of what I was thinking at the time. …

Identity Is Like Socks.

I bought a book because someone told me it’s the big thing among Agile Trainers. Not that I am an “Agile Trainer” or want to be one. I love the way they setup their training sessions. With games, fun, movement and stuff. They’re a lively bunch, them Agile Trainers. So I bought “Training From the …

What It Means To Be A Global Citizen.

Image by Frau Shrink. In my room CNN is my wallpaper. The continuous coverage of world events is my favorite background noise when working. Some like classical music. I don’t. Can’t work with any type of music in my surroundings for that matter. Hearing about world events gives me a sense of living in a …