who is reading no straight lines
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Short introduction to reviews of No Straight Lines, and also how the Open Access ebrowser book worksTRANSCRIPT
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Who is reading No Straight Lines and what are they saying?
www.no-straight-lines.com
Dawn Danby expert in systems thinking is reading No Straight Lines the book available: Amazon: http://ht.ly/8CJGm or Open Access: http://ht.ly/8Runv
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Think Tank Freedom Lab is reading No Straight Lines the book available at Amazon: http://ht.ly/8CJGm or Open Access: http://ht.ly/8Runv
Louise Jakobsen from Innovation LAB Denmark is reading No Straight Lines the book available at Amazon: http://ht.ly/8CJGm or Open Access: http://ht.ly/8Runv
Dave Cushman from 90/10 is reading No Straight Lines the book available at Amazon: http://ht.ly/8CJGm or Open Access: http://ht.ly/8Runv
This is what our participatory browser book looks like
The browser book is open access and designed to be participatory. You can ask questions of the author Alan, and you can also leave comments in the social tab. We will ask you to log in via a social account. This is NOT because we want to use your data in any other way than to verify that you are a real person, not a spammer or some deranged individual. We will not share that data, or sell that data.
The only thing we will do is to ask your permission as a means of entry to reading an entire work which took 7 years to produce, without financial payment is to let your friends know that you are now reading No Straight Lines.
We thought that was fair. If you disagree then let us know.
Uffe Elbk Danish Minister for Culture is reading No Straight Lines the book available at Amazon: http://ht.ly/8CJGm or Open Access: http://ht.ly/8Runv
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‘We desperately seek meaning and identity in a world that forces us to quest for identity and meaning, and secondly we as a species are designed to work in aggregates’.
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David Scholtz from Ariadne Capital is reading No Straight Lines:
http://ht.ly/8CJGm or Open Access: http://ht.ly/8Runv
www.no-straight-lines.com
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