I wholeheartedly agree, Colin. (I think we’re saying the same thing—let me know where we may disagree.)
It’s a daily challenge in my work to ‘translate’ what can sometimes seem like abstract nonsense into scenarios grounded in real context, and the reverse.
I want to add that a grounded, high context decision process is slower (still wearing masks?) but significantly wiser (see the urbanism of Tokyo compared to any given US city).
I wholeheartedly agree, Colin. (I think we’re saying the same thing—let me know where we may disagree.)
It’s a daily challenge in my work to ‘translate’ what can sometimes seem like abstract nonsense into scenarios grounded in real context, and the reverse.
I want to add that a grounded, high context decision process is slower (still wearing masks?) but significantly wiser (see the urbanism of Tokyo compared to any given US city).