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June 10th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in analogy, Charles Cameron, connectivity, counterpoint, creativity, games, Hipbone Games, ideas, iPad, metacognition, Patterns, rethinking thinking, Sembl, synthesis, Uncategorized | 5 comments
June 10th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in analogy, book, Charles Cameron, connectivity, counterpoint, creativity, fiction, games, Hipbone Games, ideas, iPad, metacognition, Patterns, rethinking thinking, science fiction, Sembl, synthesis, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Play as if your life depends on it
May 13th, 2012 by zen
Strategist Dr. Harlan K. Ullman (best known for...
Read morePosted in 20th century, 21st century, 4GW, academia, Adaptability, America, analytic, Cebrowski, connectivity, DIME, dni, fisking, geopolitics, globalization, government, Hybrid War, ideas, insurgency, intellectuals, leadership, metacognition, military, military reform, national security, network theory, Network-centric Warfare, networks, non-state actors, organizations, politics, revolution, risk, security, social science, society, soviet union, strategist, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, theory, uncertainty, war, warriors | 9 comments
April 23rd, 2012 by zen
“What you think, you become” ...
Read morePosted in 21st century, academia, Adaptability, analytic, blogosphere, brain, cognition, Collaboration, connectivity, consilience, cooperation, creativity, crowdsourcing, culture, education, Epistemology, horizontal thinking, ideas, insight, intellectuals, intelligence, metacognition, military, military reform, psychology, reform, rethinking thinking, small wars journal, social science, society, strategy, swj blog, synthesis, teaching, theory, Uncategorized, vertical thinking | 16 comments
March 19th, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in America, art, atheists, Charles Cameron, computers, connectivity, creativity, cultural intelligence, david ronfeldt, diplomacy, graphical thinking, iran, Israel, public diplomacy, Specs, Uncategorized | Comments Off on The Facebook pages of public diplomacy & the Billboards of unbelief
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