June 14th, 2012 by J.ScottShipman
Posted in 21st century, Adaptability, Alfred Thayer Mahan, America, blog-friends, blogosphere, Collaboration, cooperation, creativity, defense, innovation, insight, intelligence, J. Scott Shipman, national security, recommended reading, small wars journal, strategy, Tactics, USMC, war | Comments Off on Recommended Reading: Five Notable Posts
May 19th, 2012 by zen
Colonel John Boyd This is a head’s up...
Read morePosted in 2012, 4GW, 5GW, academia, Air Force, army, asymmetric, authors, blog-friends, Boyd 2012, cognition, horizontal thinking, Hybrid War, IC, ideas, innovation, intellectuals, john boyd, leadership, legitimacy, metacognition, military, military history, military reform, national security, networks, Perception, philosophy, psychology, reform, resilience, social science, strategist, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, teaching, theory, uncertainty, war, warriors | 2 comments
May 2nd, 2012 by J.ScottShipman
Posted in 21st century, academia, Adaptability, Alfred Thayer Mahan, analogy, analytic, army, art, attention, Clausewitzian, cognition, Collaboration, creativity, cultural intelligence, defense, deterrence, dialog, exercise, hierarchy, historians, horizontal thinking, innovation, intelligence, interact, J. Scott Shipman, john boyd, military, military reform, national security, navy, powerpoint, rambling, recommended reading, strategy, Strategy and War, Tactics, teaching, uncertainty, vertical thinking, Writing | 11 comments
April 19th, 2012 by zen
Embedding games in education and everyday life. ...
Read morePosted in cognition, Collaboration, computers, cooperation, corporations, culture, education, fun, futurism, games, ideas, innovation, intellectuals, teaching, tech, TED, youtube | Comments Off on “Gamification”
February 23rd, 2012 by Charles Cameron
Posted in analogy, analytic, Charles Cameron, complexity, counterpoint, creativity, graphical thinking, Hipbone Analysis, humor, innovation, islamist, map, model, Patterns, Specs, symmetry, synthesis, thoughts illustrated, visualization | Comments Off on Of railroad tracks and polyphonic thinking