Author: Hanson Hosein

  • A time to show up

    We can’t courageously communicate, until we do the potentially more courageous work of convening our stakeholders to determine what matters most to all of us. With that foundation of principles, ethics and values, we can then more easily make decisions in the fog of uncertainty, which should always align with that cultural bedrock.

  • When we teach we learn

    Just as they did in 2007 with storytelling, do organizations today have the opportunity to create trustful refuges, especially when it comes to making decisions around technologies and larger trends? The past year has only underlined the connection between a global crisis, the adoption of technologies to manage this crisis, and the social upheaval it…

  • The future of work will change why we work

    The French — the bon vivants that they are — like to say they work to live, while Americans live to work. Obviously, nearly all of are motivated economically to work. But how we earn also defines us. As the first guest for season 2 of the XR Seattle podcast, I stated: “Why we do…

  • The war on reality is a war for reality

    Powered by technology, we get to choose what’s real, and what best suits our own stories. We’re all gaming reality. And the stakes are high whatever we choose to believe: Q-Anon, voter fraud, GameStop, coronavirus, climate change, 1/6, Sandy Hook, the Parkland shooting. Belief is membership. The more who sign up, the more it makes…