complexify.me: an example roadmap
why simplifying problems means we have been ignoring the biggest ones
We have a global startup ecosystem which, for decades, has delivered a capability to simplify problems from a complicated journey to a set of easy-to-understand “pain-points”.
It’s solved many problems we needed solving — though sometimes has caused others which have delivered a much less happy set of outcomes.
This second presentation, of a series of three (1, 2, 3), shown in four parts below, has the goal of beginning to stir a debate around whether the concept of incremental progress is useful for us, by itself, any more.
Here we have an example roadmap for the suggested product and digital service: the particular focus is climate change, but this may be a market with more users than paying clients. It could easily be adapted to security and/or law enforcement, or indeed the military in a geopolitical context of proactive and counter longitudinal strategising.
Finally, contact details are contained within the presentation itself, as well as in clickable mailto: format at the end.
Presenter: Mil Williams
downloadable version of the first presentation in this series by clicking here (immediate pdf download)