Posts tagged “Alberta”

Arcing abundance and the future of limits

December 3, 2009, written by Jeremy

What does the Singularity invite us to ignore?

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Pinnacles and plains

November 3, 2009, written by Jeremy

Stop bleeding brilliance. Find a pinnacle. Climb together.

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Where bad became good

October 5, 2009, written by Jeremy

Drayton Valley is like many small Alberta towns except, its turning bad to good.

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The ‘in’ and ‘no’ of innovation management

July 12, 2009, written by Jeremy

Business innovation starts on the inside. And, more often than not, it begins with No instead of Yes.

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Three responses to recession

July 6, 2009, written by Jeremy

How pressing, playing the odds, and driving results changes the game.

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Build simple tools. Honor complexity.

April 14, 2009, written by Jeremy

When we build tools for decision-makers, we follow two intentions: Build simple tools and honor complexity.

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Why the back-side of innovation matters

April 7, 2009, written by Jeremy

Innovation gets an awful lot of attention these days. But most of the fanfare is focused on starting new things. What about finishing? Who’s got that job?

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You & Company

January 20, 2006, written by Jeremy

I’ve been thinking about the things corporate salary-type folks could learn from entrepreneurs. It’s actually an old idea of mine … not really an idea I guess … more of a recognition — entrepreneurs have lots to teach innovators within…

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sift experiment … evolved

January 16, 2006, written by Jeremy

[posted January 16, 2006]

Below is the purpose I had for sift when I started this experiment.

I’m still all in on those ideas but I think the purpose is quickly evolving away from purely entrepreneurs and purely business. Just…

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Offline

August 31, 2005, written by Jeremy

Big move to Alberta today.

Will be offline for several days.

Be back soon … ish.

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Convergence or perfect

July 15, 2005, written by Jeremy

I just spent three weeks in Alberta with my wife’s family. While we were there her grandmother passed away. At and after the funeral we spent a lot of time marveling at the impact of that little lady’s life. …

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