Water vs. Information

Water runs through pipes and while it is essential for life, few people are making a living through the strategic use of water. But water is still water despite it’s various states that it can be in. Information can be in many forms and is essentially infinite. While there are Read more…

Information Exchange Transactions

The exchange of information is usually not treated like a transaction. There is a lot information that is exchanged informally. This information can contain a lot of value. Sometimes it’s  mutually valuable, other times the value is imbalanced. Even when information is traded as a financial transaction, the value doesn’t Read more…

Information over Function

Too many organizations focus their information strategy around departments and job functions…and while this approach seems rational, I wonder if it is a totally backward model information centric organizations. The brilliant Peter Marks of Design Insight once wrote about the irony of supposedly customer centric organizations that were so structured Read more…

Hierarchies and Classifications

As a society, we have more classifications and hierarchies than we know what to do with. But the thing is that these can also be refined even more. Sure hierarchies and classifications are useful. But every new hierarchy or classification creates exponentially more complexity. And because the complexity is hidden, Read more…

IT Just Sucks

Do  you  ever  feel  like  you are  just  force  fitting  what  you  want to  do into  digital  form Digital  offers  many  advantages. But  many  of these advantages are  illusory The  ability to quickly copy, alter  and  exchange  information  its digital form is pretty remarkable, but the advantages  dissipate  when everyone  Read more…

Data Blind

Love may be blind, but data is certainly not blind. But data doesn’t always help you to see. It may help you hear if you’re willing to listen. Data produces all kinds of noise. There is always something in the data that doesn’t fit. Like the gloves in the OJ Read more…