Monthly Archives: January 2012
by Kate Hammer on January 27th, 2012
Social learning: it shows us as quoters, borrowers and mimics
Mark Earls’ espresso-sized piece in Wired is even more powerful than his recent monograph, I’ll Have What She’s Having. The core idea is: we opt for things because we’re copying our peers. This notion of copying is helpful if – ...More >
by Gregg Fraley on January 20th, 2012
How to Avoid Innovation Infarction
As the son of a coach, and full-on sports participant in years past, I (Gregg Fraley, Chief Solver at KILN) am not a stranger to exercise. I was doing push-ups daily before I entered kindergarten. I was an average athlete ...More >
by Us on January 19th, 2012
Collaborative Consumption: A 3-minute movie
KILN’s Chief Storyteller just produced a short movie for the RSA/Nominet Trust Film Competition. The movie animates an RSA talk given by social innovator Rachel Botsman, co-author with Roo Rogers of the popular book, What’s Mine is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative ...More >