…too young/foolish/tight to buy a real one (this is in the days before you downloaded an app). So instead he took the best route he could. He didn’t know any better. Doing the best thing We all do the things that we believe will get us the best outcomes. It is rare that we do something deliberately suboptimal. We make the best choice we have, given the map we have in our heads: The knowledge we have The resources we notice The constraints we see…
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Coercion, Fear and Ebola
…it only works if the population trusts the authorities. Which is a tall order if your village has been flooded with soldiers. The sun and the wind Like Aesop’s fable of the North Wind and the Sun, brute force and coercion rarely get you the best outcome. Not if there is a scared human involved. Something to remember when you are next compelling your staff to do something that they really do not want to do. If you enjoyed this post click here to…
Messy by Tim Harford — Book Review
…y commute of 1 in 20 Londoners The underlying theme is that the world is a complex place and that complexity provides opportunities. We miss these when we start to obsess about control. A story from the book In 1763 Johann Gottlieb Beckmann started to count trees in Saxony (modern day Germany). Forests were a vast source of economic wealth in the 18th century and Beckmann was trying to impart a little teutonic efficiency. He surveyed the medieval…
The H.R. Hammer
…hat my brother and I live in very different worlds: He works for a F.T.S.E. 100 bank (not an insurer) He works in Canary Wharf (not the City) He works in I.T. (not operations) He is going bald (see picture on right) My brother’s problems are not like mine I had a long chat with him the other day. Apparently “the business” is not happy about the level of support it receives from I.T. Everybody is getting excited about it. The good people in H.R. ha…
What Are You Talking About?
…avvi — Snow with an icy crust Snow surrounds them, they really do have over 100 words for it. I don’t talk much about snow I have one word for it, I call it snow. It might go to the extent of describing it as powdery, or maybe a bit damn slippy, but that is it. Snow isn’t a big thing in my world. But living in England I do have a lot of words for water. Is it a brook, a beck, a stream, a ditch, a canal, a river or an estuary? Is it raining, drizzl…
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