leaders who respect - Google Search - 0 views
Voting that eliminates gerrymandering and allows everyone to have someone who... - 0 views
Scale Up Your Startup - 0 views
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" Startups fail to scale up because without the right tools, resistance takes them out. Every startup faces the resistance of risk, confusion, opportunity, and fear. How leaders deal with these issues often spell the difference between success and failure. Examining the patterns that lead to failure of several promising startups will help participants see the warning signs. Startups that successfully scale up follow five simple disciplines. They become students of startup resistance; They build a mission and business model that inspire, create value, and bring clarity; They consistently act on and take responsibility for their top priorities; They regularly learn, adapt, and iterate their plans as necessary; and They create a culture of character and principle that brings out the best in the team."
Scaling Up, Step 1: Fear of Flying | Lauren Bacon - 1 views
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"Afraid of losing the soul of the thing you've built. Afraid of turning into someone you're not. Afraid of stepping into a new, unfamiliar role. Afraid of changing your routines & leaving your comfort zone. Afraid that if you slow down, you'll have to face your neglected relationships - with others & perhaps even with yourself - and rebuild them. Afraid that if you aren't pushing like crazy, if you're not working hard all the time, you won't fit others' definitions of an entrepreneur. Afraid that when you succeed, the people around you will resent you."
Mozilla Festival 2013 » About - 0 views
Reinventing the Office: How to Lose Fat and Increase Productivity at Work - 0 views
Using Emergence to Scale Social Innovation, by Margaret Wheatley and Deborah Frieze - 0 views
Becoming Disabled - The New York Times - 0 views
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"Becoming disabled demands learning how to live effectively as a person with disabilities, not just living as a disabled person trying to become nondisabled. It also demands the awareness and cooperation of others who don't experience these challenges. Becoming disabled means moving from isolation to community, from ignorance to knowledge about who we are, from exclusion to access, and from shame to pride."
Lucas Plan documentary, 1978 - YouTube - 0 views
Why designers should seek chaos and complexity first - Activeside of design - 0 views
Play Contexts Revisited - Google Books - 0 views
TASP | The Association for the Study of Play - 0 views
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The Association’s broad multidisciplinary focus includes the fields of anthropology, biology, communication studies, cultural studies, dance, ecology, education, ethology, folklore, history, kinesiology, leisure studies, musicology, philosophy, psychology, recreation, sociology, and the arts.
http://ai2-s2-pdfs.s3.amazonaws.com/517a/46c437d86734db998afe55be118aea01a52b.pdf - 0 views
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