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  • Avanceé Reads for 23 Dec 22 🔗

    Might be the last of the year, might not be. Depends on… well, how does one stop or slow down processing the things which also push us forward? Oh yea, there’s not yet been a view of the entire year’s reads. So maybe there is something notable left in the digital exhaust. Also published: Reviewing Avanceé’s 2022 Research and Experiments Continue reading →

  • Reviewing Avanceé’s 2022 Research and Experiments

    Around this time of the year, we revisit some of the research and experiments which have been a part of the ongoing development of Avanceé. Often talked to lightly, but frame a good bit of what becomes the insights and lessons shared with (incoming and potential) clients. The following is a small summary of some of these. For a lens into past experiments: 2021’s Report 2020’s Report All caught up? Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 19 Aug 22 🔗

    Also published: Robots Arise, Creativity Fails Tweet: On scaling consulting (re: @excapite’s recent post at Tymbals), chewing on something said earlier today “not wanting (the teaching of) mastery, only utilization” - perhaps a few boxes/triangles in a simple phrasing LinkedIn: Studying past notes, interesting insight: the org layer below “strategy” is leaning heavily into being better storytellers. Positive, perhaps. But, some foundations of rhetoric have been missing in edu moments for some time… stories w/o persuasion is ‘noise’, where strategy wants ‘signal’ Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 12 Aug 22 🔗

    Also published: On That Ring Project LinkedIn: Studying past notes, interesting insight: the org layer below “strategy” is leaning heavily into being better storytellers. Positive, perhaps. But, some foundations of rhetoric have been missing in edu moments for some time… stories w/o persuasion is ‘noise’, where strategy wants ‘signal’ 🧐🤔 Also featured with Everett Advisors: a boutique firm that helps inventive, high-integrity Founders and Boards build multi-generational businesses. We’ve spent the last 20 years advising and operating startups to F500s, in the most challenging high-growth and turnaround situations. Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 5 Aug 22 🔗

    Also published: [LinkedIn: A Simple Teat to Validate Maturity of Design Leadership](www.linkedin.com/posts/ant…] Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 29 July 22 🔗

    Also published: Homeostasis As Normal LinkedIn: Yes, it is difficult for many to see what has been prevented because of often putting out fires from what wasn’t prevented. Reaction being judged as more important than prevention. This puts some methods and innovations at a disadvantage from being recognized and adopted. The ability to prevent doesn’t (and shouldn’t) look like the ability to defend and/or react. Leadership who notices this and adjusts their perspectives accordingly have a better chance of being ahead of change, rather than expressing agility through traumas-formed-thru-change. Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 22 July 22 🔗

    Also published: Design’s Credibility Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 15 July 22 🔗

    Also published: Platform Semantics Intersection of Outputs and Outcomes Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads For 20 May 22 🔗

    Also published: Comfort, Friction Chatting w/a UX designer (friend) recently who is looking at professional/career paths which don’t include management and came to a damning thought - one can probably judge the maturity (or growing maturity) of an org for their ability to have and cultivate non-managerial paths which improve lines of business. (Link) ICYMI: Global Accessibility Awareness Day Continue reading →

  • Avanceé Reads for 13 May 22 🔗

    Also published: Data Analysis is Weird Of note, this week’s share of the Muse board comes from the upcoming Muse 2.0 release. One of the better apps/services in the tools for thought genre, Muse really sets itself apart by being less about collaborative synthesis and more towards personal synthesis (which might lead to later collaborative insights). The 2.0 release will feature a dedicated MacOS app, to go along with the existing iPadOS app. Continue reading →