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Some rules for future success

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 15th November 201815th November 2018

Know what’s important… …and know what’s for you (and what isn’t)… … and act accordingly – NOW. Be ‘on assignment‘ – make stuff happen, get… Read More »Some rules for future success

World without ends

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 29th October 201828th December 2018

This post was lost in the Crocapocalypse – I’m reposting it with its original date. Yesterday I posted about beginning with the end in mind. Today’s question… Read More »World without ends

Structure Counts: Information Architecture reading list and who’s who

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 21st October 201822nd May 2021

I know almost nothing about Information Architecture, but I’ve been thinking a lot about structuring information recently. Here’s the metaphor: Jacques Carelman‘s famous Coffee pot for… Read More »Structure Counts: Information Architecture reading list and who’s who

Deep literacy: what it takes

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 13th October 201821st November 2018

Put aside AI and machine learning for a minute, and ask instead: “What does it take to equip a human to be self-teaching?” As a… Read More »Deep literacy: what it takes

Education for the future: which kids are ours? (2)

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 13th October 2018

Which kids are yours? Which kids are “our kids”? It’s fine to start with your own or those closest to you. If those kids aren’t… Read More »Education for the future: which kids are ours? (2)

Education for the future: which kids are ours? (1)

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 12th October 2018

The best – the only – way to prepare our kids for any future is by showing them a vision of a flourishing life, and by equipping them with… Read More »Education for the future: which kids are ours? (1)

Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 9

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 7th October 2018

This is the ninth post in a series applying Seth Godin’s rules of bootstrapping (see also here) to building a non-profit organisation. Rule 9: Become ever more professional Professionals do… Read More »Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 9

Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 3: Serve Clients Eager to Pay for what you do (part 1 of 4)

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 20th September 2018

This is the third in a series applying Seth Godin’s rules of bootstrapping (see also here) to building a non-profit organisation. Rule 3: Serve Clients Eager to Pay for what… Read More »Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 3: Serve Clients Eager to Pay for what you do (part 1 of 4)

Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 1: Real Work for Clients First

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 17th September 2018

This is the first in a series applying Seth Godin’s rules of bootstrapping (see also here) to building a non-profit organisation. Rule 1: Ship Real Work… Read More »Bootstrapping the non-profit organisation Rule 1: Real Work for Clients First

Other people’s children

  • by Stuart Patience
  • 5th September 2018

All of the greatest advances in our society have come when we’ve invested in other people’s children. Attributed to Robert Putnam That was Tim O’Reilly… Read More »Other people’s children

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