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December 4th, 2012 by zen
To Lexington Green and James Bennett, for...
Read morePosted in 21st century, Adaptability, America, analytic, authors, blog-friends, book, chicago boyz, conservativism, contemplative, creativity, critical thinking, culture, democracy, freedom, futurism, government, historiography, history, ideas, innovation, insight, intellectuals, leadership, legitimacy, lexington green, liberty, Patterns, Perception, philosophy, politics, primary loyalties, psychology, reading, reform, republican party, resilience, revolution, security, social science, society, strategy, symbolism, synthesis, theory, uncertainty, Writing | 2 comments
November 27th, 2012 by zen
Scott Shipman had an excellent book review post...
Read morePosted in analytic, attention, brain, cognition, counterintuitive, creativity, emotion, ideas, innovation, insight, intellectuals, intelligence, J. Scott Shipman, lexington green, paradox, Perception, psychology, rambling, science, social science, society, synthesis, theory, Zen | 8 comments
October 18th, 2012 by J.ScottShipman
Posted in 2012, Adaptability, Boyd 2012, business, cognition, Collaboration, cooperation, creativity, culture, feedback, feedback loops, innovation, J. Scott Shipman, leadership, recommended reading, strategy | Comments Off on New Release: Creating a Lean R&D System, by Terry Barnhart—a preliminary review
October 9th, 2012 by zen
“War is more than a true chameleon that...
Read morePosted in academia, analytic, cognition, Collaboration, counterintuitive, creativity, ideas, innovation, insight, intellectuals, intelligence, military, Musings, philosophy, psychology, question, Questions, readers, strategy, Strategy and War, theory | 15 comments
July 3rd, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in art, art history, cognitive goods, counterintuitive, creativity, cultural intelligence, games, innovation, insight, intelligence, literature, logic, medici effect, meme, memory, model, pattern language, Patterns, peace, Perception, psychology, seed, Sembl, simulation, Uncategorized | Comments Off on The best war game is a library of windows
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