PinnedPublished inUX CollectiveThis is a story* of how people lost ownership of their data to corporations*That makes sense from an information architecture and cognitive behavior point of view, and triangulated against what I saw first handMar 191Mar 191
PinnedPublished inBootcampSystems thinking overviewThe way I’ve explained systems thinking was intended to help ground in a reasonably universal, physical medium that could be explored…Jul 24, 2023Jul 24, 2023
PinnedPublished inBootcampThree restatements of “making sense of things”Information architects take pride in finding the simple way to explain a complex concept. The simple version puts nuance behind the scenes…Apr 13, 2023Apr 13, 2023
PinnedWhy learn the fundamentals of information architecture structures?Leading to a practical introductionMar 27, 2023Mar 27, 2023
PinnedDeconstructing US healthcareThe brokenness of US healthcare is a complex, multifaceted system of prioritization, information, and decisions.Sep 8, 20221Sep 8, 20221
Simply complexSimplicity is only a way into a problem set. It’s like a broken clock: perfection in a timey context; otherwise, anywhere from a little to…Jan 261Jan 261
The funky variability of meaning as a lesson in taxonomyTaxonomy discussions might be boring according to some perspectives, but they are periodically necessary. They can easily become fraught…Jan 3Jan 3
Allowing data to breathe: the impermanence of governanceThere is a balance to be found in data governance.Oct 22, 2023Oct 22, 2023
The UN Sustainable Development Goals: a potential framework for alternative valuation?Published in 2015, I’ve been liminally aware of them. They, honestly, got shunted to the, “cool, other people are working on it” category…Aug 28, 2023Aug 28, 2023
Nominalism as a change point for climate?What if nominalism is the key inhibitor to changing our cultural footing to work on our global carbon dioxide problem?Aug 23, 2023Aug 23, 2023