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Post By: Melinda Sinclair
I recently watched a documentary that linked together learning and architecture in an inspiring way, through the eyes of architect I.M Pei: Learning From Light: The Vision of I.M. Pei. He is the architect of the (in)famous glass pyramid at the Louvre in Paris. (You can learn more about I.M Pei’s work here.) Learning for […]
Collaboration means bringing together “the different”. It involves bringing together different minds, different perspectives, different disciplines, different experiences – all in an attempt to solve a problem or create a new possibility. Bringing together “the different” almost inevitably creates confusion as we try to make sense of the different viewpoints and to understand the different […]
More than twenty years ago Tom Peters famously wrote “If you’re not confused, you’re not paying attention” (Thriving on Chaos: Handbook for a Management Revolution 1991.) This may offer some consolation for those of us who are constantly suffering from confusion as we navigate our very complex world. At least it means we’re paying attention! […]