And why we have it all wrong. The private sector has a universal scoreboard. There is only one goal: have more tomorrow than you have today. You won’t hear investors or entrepreneurs or CEOs debating how to define success. It’s understood by everyone. The public and non-profit sectors don’t have a scoreboard. This isn’t our… Continue reading On Metrics
Author: Geoffrey
Making the Orange Surge Permanent
[To start, an admission of bias. My political beliefs were imparted when Ed Broadbent stepped on me while I was playing in the aisle of an anti-nuke rally in the 80s.] What I do for a living is help people understand new ideas and points-of-view in their own language, on their own terms. I’ve built… Continue reading Making the Orange Surge Permanent
The Toronto Method
A spoonful of process helps you adjourn to the bar. As the Awesome Foundation continues to expand – Chicago launched just today – I’m struck by the endless variation. Each city takes the premise, $1000 for being awesome, and makes it their own. You’re empowered to do whatever you want with the model. The freedom… Continue reading The Toronto Method