iDIA Computing Newsletter
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Back issues of the newsletter
In reverse chronological order:
- What Attracts Our Attention?
- Doing the Right Thing
- Better Thinking Under the Circumstances
- The Foundation of Good Decisions
- Making sense of what you sense
- A World of Your Own
- Don't Believe Your Lying Eyes
- Remember This
- Choice Starts With Awareness
- The Brain is Amazing
- Appreciation
- Rest is Also Important
- I'm Not A Complete Idiot
- Mental Calisthenics
- Imagine
- Decide to Decide
- Noticing Blind Spots
- Listening To Reality
- Be Your Own Buddy
- Renovating the House You Live In
- The Learning Organization
- You Never Know When You Know Enough
- A Thanksgiving Look at the Arc of Life
- The Neighborhood of a Question
- Unconscious Bias and Serendipity
- Seminar, Colloquium, Symposium
- Openness to the Opinions of Others
- What is something you're absolutely sure is true?
- Brands of Agile Software Development
- Coping with Large Complex Systems
- Enabling Value
- Looking Back on Looking Forward
- Avoiding Heroes
- You're Unique, Just Like Everybody Else
- What's Wrong with Those People?
- Seeing What's Around Us
- A Culture of Learning
- Systems of Deming and Satir
- Looking at the Past with New Eyes