Brain
Food
Discovering you don't know something is the first step to knowing it.
M G Taylor
This book comes from the behavioural economics school and demonstrates the impact that choice architecture has on our (non-rational) decision making. Should be mandatory reading for anyone involved in public policy making, as it provides the potential to improve social outcomes at little cost.
Shockingly prescient tome from this former editor of Wired magazine - predicted the impact of the increasingly inter-connected and globalised world and resulting impacts we are living through today.
Book and online magazine covering tools, models, and ideas for building a better future.
Matt and Gail Taylor were the originators of the processes, tools and techniques we use to accelerate innovation and collaboration, and their website hosts a vast repository of the thinking behind these very effective practises.
We work with all kinds of organisations to enable them to rapidly resolve complex problems. In short,
we accelerate ideas to action.
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