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This month’s Frame: Using Actor Network Theory to rethink work in the age of generative AI
A framework that helps team leaders understand the possibilities of working with AI by challenging the distinction between people and tools.
Feb 7, 2023
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This month’s Frame: Using Actor Network Theory to rethink work in the age of generative AI
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This month's Frame: How Stuart Hall's identities framework can help understand the rise of Discord and Telegram
A framework for understanding the benefits and limitations of different digital identity models.
Dec 6, 2022
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This month's Frame: How Stuart Hall's identities framework can help understand the rise of Discord and Telegram
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This month’s Frame: Using Bernard Stiegler’s pharmacological approach to heal from digital fatigue
A framework for designing digital products with therapeutic outcomes.
Apr 3
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This month's Frame: how embodied experiences affect our decisions
A framework that helps us understand the role the body plays in how people distinguish between different things and make decisions.
Jan 10, 2024
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This month’s Frame: using rhizomatic thinking to unlock new ideas
A framework to nurture new creative frontiers using Generative AI.
Dec 4, 2024
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This month's Frame: using Piaget’s schemas to make personal growth truly personal
A framework to help design better “personal growth” apps.
Feb 6
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This month's Frame: How organisations can stay innovative—learnings from the canalization framework
A framework to ensure your team avoids path dependency.
Apr 3, 2024
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This month's Frame: How organisations can stay innovative—learnings from the canalization framework
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This month's Frame: Byung–Chul Han on how meaning makes time less fleeting
A framework to understand what makes time spent on digital platforms meaningful.
Dec 6, 2023
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This month's Frame: using EQ to transform AI
A framework for using IQ and EQ to build AI-powered products.
May 1, 2024
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This month's Frame: Posthumanism and why business should stop being user-centric
The importance of ending asymmetry. A paradigm shift that reveals the problems and limitations of human-centered thinking and unlocks the potential of…
Oct 6, 2021
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This month's Frame: why the debate about the future of AI needs less Darwin and more Latour
A framework for rethinking the way we talk about the AI future.
Feb 7, 2024
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This month’s Frame: using W. Brian Arthur’s “adjacent possibility principle” to perfect products
A framework to encourage product teams to focus on the established not just the novel.
Jun 4
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