Prepping for Working in Quarantine? Think Like an Anthropologist
We have been examining how group behaviors in specific social and physical contexts change with remote working.
Five Mistakes Businesses Are Making About The Smart Home
As businesses scramble to understand the digital revolution of the home, they have misunderstood many of the realities of modern domestic life.
Silicon Valley Needs To Get Schooled
People shouldn’t forgo books and great art in order to code. In a tech-driven society, they should do the opposite.
Shifting The Understanding Of A Category In Order To Win It
Through a new understanding of high-value design, Samsung renewed the product design of its TVs and doubled its market share in just a few years.
Good Students Don't Do What They Are Told
The traditional providers of classroom teaching tools are failing to create the exciting atmosphere and empowering relationships teachers aspire to achieve.
Cultivating A Skill Gets You Something Greater
Tao Ruspoli’s film, “Being in the World,” celebrates skillfulness by exploring the tension between being spontaneous and being rational.
500 Friends And No One To Call: Insights On The Reality Of Social Networking
Social networking was supposed to bring people closer. It hasn’t — and the stats from our recent survey prove it.