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  • [http://eekim.com/2011/04/people-matter/ People matter]: The right mix of people matter. Innovators.
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  • ...ierarchy/ Rigid, ineffective hierarchy is.] But because the latter is most people's experience with hierarchy, they treat the two as equivalent. "Visioning." People's experience it as ungrounded thinking, versus putting a stake in the groun
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  • == Go Where Your People Are ==
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  • [http://eekim.com/2011/04/people-matter/ People matter]: The right mix of people matter. Innovators.
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  • When two or more people's internal rhythms (e.g. heart rate, body temperatures, etc.) become synchr
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  • ...hen it's actually only in the minority. This happens when the most popular people in your network exhibit said behavior.
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  • * [https://thesystemsthinker.com/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/210401pk.pdf People in Context, Part 1] [[Category:People]]
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  • [[Category:People]]
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  • [[Category:People]]
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  • Has space for 20 people.
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  • ...s a relative measure of poverty as opposed to an absolute measure, because people's expenses for necessities rise proportionally to their income. If this wer
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  • * Dining table, fits up to 16-18 people comfortably. It's also removable. * Standing room 50-70 people with flow
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  • ...tps://support.google.com/accounts/answer/7001996 brand account] and adding people as members to that account. (You can do the same with [[YouTube]].) However ...elect the best of the uploaded photos. In order to share photos that other people uploaded, I need to import them into my library, then add them to the new a
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  • [[Category:People]]
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  • [[Category:People]]
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  • Coworking space for creatives. Has a room for 15 people. Also has a restaurant / bar. [https://www.theledeoakland.com/menu The Lede
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  • [https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/20/realestate/which-cities-are-people-leaving-and-where-are-they-going.html This New York Times article] uses rea ...public education, garbage collection, etc. Public education is also where people of different races are more likely to interact.
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  • [[Category:People]]
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  • A signal that people are engaged with (and perhaps feel ownership) over a [[shared display]].
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  • * Know who other people are * Give people an opportunity to express their identities
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  • Why are people hopeful in the face of long odds?
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  • * Relocation, especially of young, educated people, through tax incentives, loan forgiveness ...s/2393-rural-america-is-losing-young-people- Rural America is losing young people: Consequences and solutions] (March 23, 2018)
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  • [] Delete photos where people look bad — e.g. eyes are closed, mouths are open [] Look for a diversity of people and perspectives
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  • ...s go, everyone moves so that they are always equidistant between those two people who they chose. ** Ask people to be conscious about moving at "walking" pace, and have people practice before beginning the exercise
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  • For daytime activities, can accommodate 8-60 people. Hostel accommodates up to 39 guests, is open September to May. Buy-outs fo
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  • ...ment processes. See also [[collaborative games]] as a way of understanding people's mental models.
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  • Shared understanding can be defined as the situation when two or more people understand each other's worldviews and use of language. Developing shared understanding is not and cannot be a linear process. People think in different ways, and all of those are helpful in developing shared
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  • ...tting rules. You can think of them as a giant, blank notebook that several people can use simultaneously. ...e do you write down your thoughts? Is it okay to edit or even remove other people's text?
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  • A DKR consists of a group of people and an up-to-date, integrated store of information that is used, developed, People often confuse "knowledge" with "information," but there is an importance di
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  • Event space is a barn. Could handle about 12 people max for a participatory gathering.
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  • ...e to measure a group's shared understanding. It is performed on a group of people collaborating on something together. ...is inversely proportional to the squirming in the room that happened while people spoke. If no one squirmed, you have strong shared understanding.
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  • ...ice, their folded Moleskine-like design is cool, and they really delighted people.
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  • Can accommodate 15-500 people.
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  • ...' is your core quality taken to an extreme, which might be described as '''people-pleasing'''. The positive opposite (i.e. your '''challenge''') of people-pleasing might be '''staying true to myself'''.
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  • Large open space, kitchen, baby grand piano. Up to 25 people.
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  • ...lassroom can be rearranged to be a more collaborative space. It can fit 30 people in a circle, but it's more appropriate for 15, especially if it's going to
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  • Telepresence robots are videoconferencing robots that people can control remotely. The most affordable robots ([https://suitabletech.com
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  • ...hich you teach and nurture other practitioners as well as the hook to draw people to your work. * Model + Nurture = Working out with other people. Making sure everyone at my company is fit.
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  • Lots of people have tried building niche social networking sites. Some are doing okay (wit
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  • ...group from the top down becomes significantly more difficult. Encouraging people to Leave A Trail with their every day work practices facilitates emergent c ...sed system (e.g. behind a password or other forms of access control), then people outside of a closed group won't be able to find it.
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  • People will respond how they respond. Acknowledging [[emotions]].
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  • ...agazine.com/2018/05/bok-players-harvard use improv and role play] to train people in diversity, [[equity]], and inclusion.
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  • ...we want to leverage Shared Artifacts effectively, we have to be. That way, people know what they can defer to the Shared Artifact and what they need to captu ...orative, real-time editor such as [[Google Docs]]). You're leveraging what people already do, but you get a shared benefit.
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  • * [[wikipedia:Hawthorne effect|Hawthorne effect]] (when people know they're being measured, their behavior changes)
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  • ...nds-theatregoers%E2%80%99-hearts-synchronise-during-performances hearts of people who watch theater together synchronize]
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  • ...ng from the same plight. We’re good at processing plight of small group of people, but not at plight of large groups. This effect starts as soon as we go fro ...how people value things differently when the size increases. For example, people value $10 saving off of a $20 good significantly more than off of a $1,000
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  • ...gs. When I do that, I usually incorporate lots of breakout groups, so that people are essentially conferencing into a joint, virtual conference call rather t ...a meeting, including breakout groups, without having to stick boom mics in people's faces.
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  • ...ople.org/ this data], here's what the world would look like if it were 100 people:
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  • People pair up for a few minutes, then the pairs combine, and then the groups of f This event brought together 25 people with varying levels of experience to improve the connections between Wikipe
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  • ...onitor/2017/05/cover-healthy-buildings.aspx "Healthy buildings, productive people"]
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  • ...e every time someone new enters (a la musical chairs). You could also have people on the outside tap the shoulder of someone on the inside to take that perso
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