Progress & Possibilities Sequence
This Sequence is a series of short thoughts on Progress and Possibilities.
The future is not predetermined. It is not inevitable. While it is impossible to predict, there is room to change what future we arrive at. Exploring what could happen is a useful first step on that journey. The future can be be influenced by individual choices.
Small actions can make a difference. The future is influenceable; and it is influenceable by seemingly small contributions. Individual choices matter.
By imagining 'what could be' the best possible futures, makes those futures much more likely to be made real.
There is no particular order in which the Sequence must be read. The short-thoughts below tend towards Futures work, but will increasingly include more quantitative, historical aspects of Progress Studies as posts are added.
In Praise of Possibilities
Ways of Exploring
Ways of Exploring II
The Deployment Age
Exploring the Possible with Kevin Kelly
Idea Maze, Multi-Maze
How are you Navigating?
Stepping Stones in Idea Space
Progress and the accumulation of Knowledge
DESIGN FICTION: Great Hall of Possibilities
Human-Centred Design's Christian roots
Lewis Mumford On Technology
The Hype Cycle and Perfect Prediction Horizons
Exploring the Intuition Spaces of Others
Principles of Futures Thinking
In Praise of Futurism
The Futures Funnel
Levels of Uncertainty
Signalling in Innovation Management
Proof-of-Concept. Prototype. MVP. Pilot.
Doubt and Double-loop Learning
The Management Quantum Effect
Talkers are dangerous
Invention & Innovation
Age of Augmented Invention
Trends: Pattern errors & extrapolation errors
Signals: Tools for seeing the future
Fallibilism and Product Management
Adaptive preference and shrinking Product Vision