Self-sabotage. Why don't we prioritise outcomes over outputs and process?
A culture of low trust, and a lack of clarity, has lead to an overemphasis on process and outputs. This is harming all of us that work in the cultural sector.
A culture of low trust, and a lack of clarity, has lead to an overemphasis on process and outputs. This is harming all of us that work in the cultural sector.
A few thoughts on the benefits of working with content experts
New approaches to thinking about and unlocking value could lead to surprising and different ways of reaching and connecting with audiences.
A 'clogged and leaky' pipeline is leading to a serious and worring brain drain, and has done for over a decade now
The idea of constant change is exhausting, how to stay curious when everything changes all the time
Molly White pointing out we can have a better web, the women behind the modern web, Rachel Coldicutt on new ways for cultural orgs to engage with digital tools, 20 'best' new websites, future thinking, social media nightmares, childhood artworks, and grammar corrections.
Google's new AI-powered products, an exploration of one-star reviews, managing your energy, preparing kids for the post-digital age, a discarded pineapple, and Australia's richest woman unhappy with a portrait.
A history of online messaging, more on Chinese deepfakes of deceased loved ones, Digital Works Conference catchup, Chief Digital Officers in 2014, Apple missing the mark, burnout pushing workers to use AI tools, weird Simpsons, and goats.
Seb Chan's Digital Works keynote, AI and the future of humanity, Apple's monopoly is threatened, useless AI-enabled devices, sponge cities, and seagull screeching.
The National Theatre marks 100 NT Live productions, the rise of customer satisfaction surveys, how much does a play change during previews, the biggest cruise ship ever, and the tail orchestra
Watershed's 5 guiding principles which turned a deficit into profit, the invisible seafaring industry that keeps the internet afloat, a new audio-only social media app, new ways of engaging with artists, synthetic social networks, Instagram's ad revenues, AI girlfriends, and rats driving cars.