Hitting all the moles: A tool to invent a resilient future
There is a classic game played at funfairs called ‘whac-a-mole’. The aim is to try and hit moles that keep popping up from different holes. The more you hit, the […]
There is a classic game played at funfairs called ‘whac-a-mole’. The aim is to try and hit moles that keep popping up from different holes. The more you hit, the […]
With the recent launch of the iPhone 5, it is worth considering how the rocketing sales will affect energy consumption, as the figures are huge. Within a week, Apple had […]
It’s been a few months since I last ‘shared’ on 6heads – the thesis writing process left little time for anything else. Now that it’s all handed in, I thought […]
” if we don’t understand the problems we are trying to solve (whatever they may be) then any solution we propose will be ill-considered.” This blog is from a friend […]
Depending, that is, on how you define a leader. I have no empirical evidence to back this up at all, but I suspect that many of us are happy to […]
A few weeks ago, fellow 6heads contributor James P and I had an amazing meeting with Mark Adams at Vitsoe. I use ‘amazing’ without any hint of hyperbole – the […]
Every now and again we come across someone whose ideas resonate so much with 6heads that we want to share… Giles is one of those people. Enjoy his latest blog. Transforming towards the firm of the future Due to […]
A guest blog by Mia Eisenstadt from REOS PARTNERS http://reospartners.com/ Reos Partners is an international organisation dedicated to supporting and building capacity for innovative collective action in complex social systems. Mia is […]
Last night almost 200 people crammed into a room at Somerset House to discuss and share ideas on “Business as Unusual”. Thank you to all of our guests and supporters – the […]
Social systems change because of a ‘thousand small cuts’. These cuts are initiatives that develop in parallel to an existing system and challenge it based on the use of new […]