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When a Slide is More than a Slide

25 April 2013
Kristine Woolsey
Blog, Business Strategy, Established Companies
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I work with a variety of companies, helping them negotiate the changing physical landscape of today’s workspace.  With my more conservative clients, it is almost predictable that at some point in the process someone will bring up the slide at Google’s offices.  It is something that they use to illustrate the excesses of the new “play at work” landscape, something that is a perfect illustration of dumb design trends and definitely something that they do not want.  No slides. This week I had the opportunity to talk to a senior level Googler and asked, ” so, what is with the […]

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More Flies with Honey than Vinegar

14 April 2013
Kristine Woolsey
Blog, Business Strategy, Established Companies
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I have seen a number of interesting discussions debating employee freedom vs the importance of building an office culture through proximity.  What bothers me about that is the “vs” part….why not both?  The basic assumption of the “vs” argument is that if you want proximity you have to force it and that just isn’t true.  Retail and Hospitality have long used the physical space and programming to draw people to them.  As the freedom of choosing when and where to work moves from employer to employee, the design of offices need to focus on providing the amenities, look, and feel […]

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Darth Vader or Dragons? Leadership in the Networked Age

09 April 2013
Kristine Woolsey
Blog, Established Companies, Leadership, Start-Up
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  This diagram was drawn by Paul Baran and his team at the Rand Corporation in the mid 1960’s.  It was used to illustrate the idea of a  communications system that would survive in the case of damage from a nuclear war.  This diagram and the resultant technology became the architecture of the internet as we know it today. There is more to the story of course but what fascinates me about this image is the number of times I have seen it in business books and articles recently.  The diagram on the left is the old centralized business organization. […]

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Hero’s Quest

02 April 2013
Kristine Woolsey
Blog, Life
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There are three main kinds of hero myths found in cultures around the world.  The first has the hero  following something, an animal or light or wisp, and as time goes on, the hero finds themselves in an unfamiliar place.  The wisp that they were following turns into a fairy queen or some other being that then demands some action in exchange for some benefit.  The second hero’s story has the hero choosing to take on a heroic task.  The hero knows that the journey will be long and difficult.  They know that they may not win or even survive […]

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  • Hierarchy of start ups, architects, and furniture July 31, 2013
  • And the Survey Says…. June 7, 2013
  • When a Slide is More than a Slide April 25, 2013
  • More Flies with Honey than Vinegar April 14, 2013
  • Darth Vader or Dragons? Leadership in the Networked Age April 9, 2013

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