Innovative Concepts

This Is Not Right

I was running this weekend in Anaheim, CA.  Ten minutes from the manicured pathways of Disneyland Park I jogged into an underpass below Interstate 5.  Halfway in the concrete tunnel I literally jumped over two people sleeping on the walkway.  They had placed their shopping carts in such a ways as to create a small barrier but the traffic noise was deafening, a minor inconvenience I imagined to avoid the overnight rains.  When I came back a half-hour later one individual was sitting-up staring towards the sun that had started to break out of the thin cloud layer.  I thought, ‘this is not right.’  In the shadow of one of the iconic family vacation experiences sit individuals pushed to survive each day with no thought of vacation or luxury.

What questions should we be asking about priorities? What actions would have the most impact when it comes to extinguishing homelessness?

Be Informed or Swamped.

If you are building a tribe you need to keep the members informed and allow them a vehicle to communicate with one another without too many obstacles.  The above screenshots are from 5:45 PM Eastern on November 2, 2012.  The New York Road Runner’s website (promoter of the race) continues to show a countdown clock before the race start while ESPN announces the race’s postponement.  A vital step in creating trust is saying what you believe and then acting consistently to renforce that belief.  Right now the New York Road Runners are taking a thrashing as they attempts to right the ship before a mutiny is called by those who swore allegiance to the club.  Interesting case study in action.  Having the right strategy screen in place before an emergency may have saved the NYRR from damaging their reputation.

Word Problems

My daughter asked me what I did for work the other evening since I was returning home after dinner time.  I initially started with my answer about consulting but stopped myself.  Instead I told her I helped people with world problems.  She looked at me to judge the seriousness of my answer and asked for me to clarify.  I explained that life is a series of word problems, the opportunity is connecting ideas with other ideas to create the best possible answer.  She thought for a minute and then asked if the questions were challenging.  I paused and said it depends on the quality of the question and if the right people are willing to help with the answer.  She laughed and asked it I wanted to help her answer a question for school.  That was the best question I was asked all day.