I like what Sheryl Turkle said "getting people to focus not on what computers do for us, but to us." In this day where computers have in some sense put a large disconnect in how we relate to one another on a human level, I agree that computers have become an all consuming component in our daily lives that have provided ease and efficiency, however I miss the tangible interaction of the human spirit that computers cannot duplicate.
I found Phalana to be very informed about the subjects body of work. The piece seemed to flow seamlessly, more likes conversation. I enjoyed learning more about Roger Martin and Rick Wartzman.
Comments by Tamiyah Dinh
Comment for "Connecting the Dots"
Tamiyah Dinh
Posted on April 14, 2012 at 10:50 AM | Permalink
Great series
I like what Sheryl Turkle said "getting people to focus not on what computers do for us, but to us." In this day where computers have in some sense put a large disconnect in how we relate to one another on a human level, I agree that computers have become an all consuming component in our daily lives that have provided ease and efficiency, however I miss the tangible interaction of the human spirit that computers cannot duplicate.
Comment for "Design Thinking, Collective Action and Peter Drucker"
Tamiyah Dinh
Posted on May 21, 2011 at 11:26 PM | Permalink
Informative and effective
I found Phalana to be very informed about the subjects body of work. The piece seemed to flow seamlessly, more likes conversation. I enjoyed learning more about Roger Martin and Rick Wartzman.