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“A user-centred approach to user research allows an organisation to understand what is important to its users. We discover their unmet needs, so we can improve their lives by meeting them.” blog.usejournal.com/is-user-…

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1/ Advertising agencies are dying. 👇 Thread 👇
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"When your work goes into the world and touches people, then your are connected to them." @ThisIsSethsBlog via @jcwhalen
On #Palantir & NOPD's #predictivepolicing experiment, “The looming concern is that an opaque scoring algorithm substitutes the veneer of quantitative certainty for more holistic, qualitative judgement and human culpability." theverge.com/2018/2/27/17054…

Ads are still a key revenue stream, but @nytimes believes its "focus on establishing close & enduring relationships w/paying, deeply engaged users & the longterm revenues which flow from those relationships, is the best way to build a successful & #sustainablenews business." YES!
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"You can't get rejected when all you offer is an index, but getting your menu rejected is one of the symptoms that you're doing the hard work of making an impact." @ThisIsSethsBlog sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_…

"The paradox of listening is that by relinquishing power - the temporary power of speaking, asserting, knowing - we become more powerful." @amycuddy speaks the truth! thriveglobal.com/stories/230…

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"The unknown thrills and terrifies me in equal measure." - Marcus du Sautoy
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"My mom’s favorite way of understanding the truth and planning her story is to put herself in others’ shoes and go through the experience herself." Design research and journalism are more alike than you'd think: ideo.to/designresearchmom

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Getting Active About Empathy: "'Active' means getting in touch with people–not to tell them your opinion, but to listen to theirs" and help them get at their underlying reasoning and philosophies. Often people haven't been asked to surface inner reasoning. bit.ly/2DQesEl
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"It's about allowing people the scope to say the unexpected." Master documentary filmmaker, Erroll Morris, on the art and magic of the interview. buff.ly/2DOiuwO

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"It is always wise to approach our relationship w/technology in the context that goes beyond it...designing for our vulnerabilities means finding ways to talk to people, online and off, whose opinions differ from our own." @STurkle on the value of conversation and context.
"We must constantly evaluate what we do, lest habits & past wisdoms blind us to new possibilities." - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi #Flow
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"It’s easy to fall into the trap of relying purely on data and ignoring intuition." @benleeNR on lessons learned after hiring an engineer who outsourced his whole job to China. linkedin.com/pulse/what-happ… #investinpeople
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Agreed! RT @hpyThink: "We should focus on research innovations that bring simplicity and speed but also add human context" says @esomar president Niels Schillewaert in Research World/17." #agileinnovation
"Taking the first step does not have to be dramatic or costly. One way to promote empathy in an organization is to deliver small empathy nudges systematically. The nudges may seem insignificant in isolation, but in aggregate they can have a big impact." @belindaparmar @HarvardBiz
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"We are in danger of surrendering to a mathematically extrapolated future which at best can be an extension of what existed before." -Edmund Bacon #deepthoughts
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We see the world through countless lenses of assumption & habit - fixed ways of thinking, seeing & acting of which we're mostly unconscious. Great for doing the same thing over & over again, it becomes a roadblock when you need to do things differently. buff.ly/2zGIZ5n

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"A story is different. It does not expend itself. It preserves and concentrates its strength and is capable of releasing it even after a long time.” ― Walter Benjamin