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Keep in mind Hanlon’s Razor.
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Interesting. Maybe because they are in their positions for technical competency and not for managerial skills and leadership?
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“[The flow of information is] between networks [and not individuals]. Instead of a pyramid, the model of influence is more accurately shown as a diamond, emphasizing the importance of the large number of moderately connected influencers.”
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Generative tools for collective creativity.
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A book about teaching with pictures…
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OpenVisuals aims to provide an Open Source Visualization Framework, in which the datasets can find their own visualizations, and visualizations already out there can be shared to be used with other datasets.
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Suppose you had to choose between two Presidential candidates, one of whom had spent 20 years in Congress plus […] other relevant experience and the other of whom had [significantly less]. Which one do you think would make a better President?
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Best Presidents historically are those with the least experience!
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“New rule, politicians must stop saying ‘the American people are smarter than that.’ No they aren’t! If the Bush era has taught us anything, it’s that voters want a president carved in their own image.”
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