All or Nothing?

I biked to Troy again this weekend, the first ride of what I hope to be a weekly endeavor. The farmers’ market is still occurring […]

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Mixed Signals: the Evolution of Confusing City Mobility

I am going to wax nostalgic for a minute over an existence I am too young to know: the small town, with a town center, […]

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Be Brave, Learn, and Celebrate

One of the biggest challenges (I wanted to say frustrations) in the efforts of a change agent is the balance between moving forward into a […]

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No Need to be Scared

Create value in every level of your organization and work by embracing curiosity and knowledge growth.
The world is continually evolving; Are you?

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Working Better and Harder Won’t Do it

Anyone paying attention to climate news has been inundated with the recent Sunrise Movement visit to Senator Diane Feinstein’s office. I’m here to add to […]

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Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

Oh how I am changing. I am discovering that Integrative Process (IP) and Dynamic Governance (DG) have traction in the world of design and construction, […]

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It’s Just Data, Dead Data

Most importantly, we must recognize that the reason for data collection is not data collection. Lately we have been taking about metrics and data, including […]

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Dear NPR (and all news media),

I’m starting off the year with a blunt question, and it is “How dare you?” 1) How dare you report about renewable energy with a […]

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Where to Begin?

A family was driving through Maine, and was a bit lost. Realizing they had bad cell reception so Siri couldn’t help them, and knowing they […]

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Excellence Begins with Engagement

I have mentioned, in past posts, the importance of language in our work to engage people, to connect systems to our goals, and to connect […]

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