ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Something to Think About

Loopholes

2015-07-20

I'm usually one to bypass problems. Why bang your head against a wall, when you can just walk around it. But ... woaw, this is a loophole that's ... creative. (NSFW, but very funny)
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Interesting talk by Jonathan Haidt and YourMorals.org

2015-07-17

An interesting talk about why some people dislike social justice and a great website to learn more about your values.
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Statistically Significant Group Differences vs Individual Fairness

2015-07-09

A few thoughts about methods focusing on group differences and what they mean for individuals.
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A plan B for when your blog might vanish suddenly

2015-07-03

It's good to plan for worst cases, and if you have a blog on a paid server, you might want to consider what happens if you are no longer around.
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Playing Devil’s Advocate

2015-06-30

A few comments on playing devils advocate and focusing on arguments, not who makes them.
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Safe Spaces at Universities

2015-05-09

A short comment about safe spaces at universities and a recommendation of a beautiful satirical video about them.
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Tiny House Building

2015-05-03

An impressive video showing how quickly a tiny house frame can be build -- with the right design, the right material, and the right crew.
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A Different Social Media Strategy

2015-04-27

Way too often, organizations overreact to criticism on social media. However, occasionally there are companies who focus on what is important: Their actual customers.
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How about a Geeks’ Day?

2015-04-18

Finding a profession that suits you isn't easy, and it's easy to overlook interesting jobs if you never hear about them, or consider them fitting for your interests. For more introverted geeks, perhaps a Geeks' Day is something to think about.
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A view on society (also: sex/gender)

2015-04-16

A meta posting why I made sex/gender an issue on this blog.
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