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Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.FAVORITE BOOKS
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. ABOUT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Singapore (December, 2009). “Noah Brier, head of strategic planning at Barbarian Group, was first up at the speaker sessions at today’s inaugural 2009 Media Thinking Congress held at St Regis in Singapore. ”. Taking Online Communities Offline. “Brand Exposure: PracticalStrategies in
FAVORITE PODCASTS
Favorite Podcasts. A friend asked me for some favorite podcasts. This is an attempt to answer the question as of November 2019. General: Reply All: Show about interesting internet and technology stuff.; WTF with Marc Maron: Maron interviews interesting people.Skip the first 10mins to stay sane.
PARETO PRINCIPLE (AKA 80/20 RULE) [FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY Thanks for reading. Most people know the Pareto principle by it’s more common name, “the 80/20 rule.”. It’s story starts in the late-1800s with the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. Responsible for a number of economic breakthroughs, Pareto became particularly interested in the distribution of income. After collecting wealth andtax
SHEARING LAYERS
Pace Layers. This one comes from Stewart Brand and is a way to explain the different speed various layers of society moves. The outer layer, fashion, is the quickest, while the innermost layer, nature, moves most slowly. Each layer interacts with one another as inventions and ideas get digested. As Brand explains:VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by theKNOWN UNKNOWNS
Known knowns are facts, rules, and laws that we know with certainty. We know, for example, that gravity is what makes an object fall to the ground. Known unknowns are gaps in our knowledge, but they are gaps that we know exist. We know, for example, that we don’t know the exact extent of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.CHANGE MANAGEMENT
The New York Times Sunday had a long piece on the very shady conviction of Kevin Cooper for the murder of a family in California 35 years ago. He’s currently on death row and the state has refused to follow up the case with additional DNA testing despite a number of pleas. Another very strong piece from Rebecca Solnit on Lithub aboutTrump.
MARKETING AND THE TENSION BETWEEN CONTRARIANISM AND It’s a contrarian take (loyalty shouldn’t be a goal because it’s an outcome) but at the same time it’s deeply rooted in some traditional marketing ideas (marketshare, reach, and creativity to name three). This is a tough balance to strike, but when someone hitsthe spot is
NOAH BRIER DOT COM
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.FAVORITE BOOKS
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. ABOUT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Singapore (December, 2009). “Noah Brier, head of strategic planning at Barbarian Group, was first up at the speaker sessions at today’s inaugural 2009 Media Thinking Congress held at St Regis in Singapore. ”. Taking Online Communities Offline. “Brand Exposure: PracticalStrategies in
FAVORITE PODCASTS
Favorite Podcasts. A friend asked me for some favorite podcasts. This is an attempt to answer the question as of November 2019. General: Reply All: Show about interesting internet and technology stuff.; WTF with Marc Maron: Maron interviews interesting people.Skip the first 10mins to stay sane.
PARETO PRINCIPLE (AKA 80/20 RULE) [FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY Thanks for reading. Most people know the Pareto principle by it’s more common name, “the 80/20 rule.”. It’s story starts in the late-1800s with the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. Responsible for a number of economic breakthroughs, Pareto became particularly interested in the distribution of income. After collecting wealth andtax
SHEARING LAYERS
Pace Layers. This one comes from Stewart Brand and is a way to explain the different speed various layers of society moves. The outer layer, fashion, is the quickest, while the innermost layer, nature, moves most slowly. Each layer interacts with one another as inventions and ideas get digested. As Brand explains:VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by theKNOWN UNKNOWNS
Known knowns are facts, rules, and laws that we know with certainty. We know, for example, that gravity is what makes an object fall to the ground. Known unknowns are gaps in our knowledge, but they are gaps that we know exist. We know, for example, that we don’t know the exact extent of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.CHANGE MANAGEMENT
The New York Times Sunday had a long piece on the very shady conviction of Kevin Cooper for the murder of a family in California 35 years ago. He’s currently on death row and the state has refused to follow up the case with additional DNA testing despite a number of pleas. Another very strong piece from Rebecca Solnit on Lithub aboutTrump.
MARKETING AND THE TENSION BETWEEN CONTRARIANISM AND It’s a contrarian take (loyalty shouldn’t be a goal because it’s an outcome) but at the same time it’s deeply rooted in some traditional marketing ideas (marketshare, reach, and creativity to name three). This is a tough balance to strike, but when someone hitsthe spot is
FAVORITE READS OF 2019 Race. This is maybe the easiest choice of the whole list. Nikole Hannah-Jones’ 1619 Project lead was unquestionably the best thing I read on race this year (as an aside Nikole Hannah-Jones wrote another of my absolute favorite reads of the year, 2016’s “ Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City ”).HOW TO THINK
Steve Kerr is back in the NBA Finals coaching the Golden State Warriors. Last week he had some strong comments about the NFL’s anthem decision.If you’re curious, the Times had a good profile of Kerr last year that tells the story of the assassination of his father in Beirut in the 1980s. The iconic Ali/Liston photo turned 53 last week.. Favorite podcast episodes: PHILOSOPHY | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Since that makes no sense, here’s the quote from the book: “Even Arabic numerals follow this logic: 1 is a single vertical bar; 2 and 3 began as two and three horizontal bars tied together for ease of writing.”. When you get helium super cold very strange stuff startshappening.
BESTLONGFORM
In the early 2010s, as his gigantic run of hits came to an end, his new comedies, largely domestic flops, continued to rake in profits overseas. “Blended,” his third rom-com with Barrymore, did more than 60 percent of its ticket sales internationally, with major returns in Mexico, Brazil and Venezuela. FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY September 18, 2018 // This post is about: arthur koestler, charlie munger, complexity, Framework of the Day, herbert simon, hierarchy, holacracy, holon, parable, parable of two watchmakers Known Unknowns As some of you may know I’ve been collecting mental models and working on a book for a little while now (it’s been going pretty slow since my daughter was born in FRAMEWORKS | NOAH BRIER DOT COM August 23, 2018 // This post is about: donald rumsfeld, Framework of the Day, frameworks, johari window, known unknowns, pearl harbor, project management, roberta wohlstetter, thomas schelling Pace Layers As some of you may know I’ve been collecting mental models and working on a book for a little while now (it’s been going pretty slow since my daughter was born inCHANGE MANAGEMENT
The New York Times Sunday had a long piece on the very shady conviction of Kevin Cooper for the murder of a family in California 35 years ago. He’s currently on death row and the state has refused to follow up the case with additional DNA testing despite a number of pleas. Another very strong piece from Rebecca Solnit on Lithub aboutTrump.
BEST LONGFORM OF 2018 Best Longform of 2018. If you’re not a regular reader of my site, please do me a favor and subscribe to the email (it comes infrequently — whenever I add a post here). I write about business, technology, history, mental models (a lot of those), and all the random interesting stuff I’m reading about.It’s a hodge-podge and I hopeyou’ll enjoy.
MARKETING AND THE TENSION BETWEEN CONTRARIANISM AND It’s a contrarian take (loyalty shouldn’t be a goal because it’s an outcome) but at the same time it’s deeply rooted in some traditional marketing ideas (marketshare, reach, and creativity to name three). This is a tough balance to strike, but when someone hitsthe spot is
INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION VERSUS TRANSFORMATION [PART 1 Information Transportation versus Transformation Every year I take a trip out to Montana to teach at a weekend seminar series that’s part of the University of Montana’s Entertainment Management.I’m 11 years in and I work really hard to create original content for each year.NOAH BRIER DOT COM
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.FAVORITE BOOKS
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. ABOUT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Singapore (December, 2009). “Noah Brier, head of strategic planning at Barbarian Group, was first up at the speaker sessions at today’s inaugural 2009 Media Thinking Congress held at St Regis in Singapore. ”. Taking Online Communities Offline. “Brand Exposure: PracticalStrategies in
FAVORITE PODCASTS
Favorite Podcasts. A friend asked me for some favorite podcasts. This is an attempt to answer the question as of November 2019. General: Reply All: Show about interesting internet and technology stuff.; WTF with Marc Maron: Maron interviews interesting people.Skip the first 10mins to stay sane.
CONTACT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Contact. You have two options for getting in touch. The first is to drop a line at nb@noahbrier.com, the second is to use the handy form below: October 29, 2011. PARETO PRINCIPLE (AKA 80/20 RULE) [FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY Thanks for reading. Most people know the Pareto principle by it’s more common name, “the 80/20 rule.”. It’s story starts in the late-1800s with the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. Responsible for a number of economic breakthroughs, Pareto became particularly interested in the distribution of income. After collecting wealth andtax
VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by thePACE LAYERS
Pace Layers. This one comes from Stewart Brand and is a way to explain the different speed various layers of society moves. The outer layer, fashion, is the quickest, while the innermost layer, nature, moves most slowly. Each layer interacts with one another as inventions and ideas get digested. As Brand explains:KNOWN UNKNOWNS
Known knowns are facts, rules, and laws that we know with certainty. We know, for example, that gravity is what makes an object fall to the ground. Known unknowns are gaps in our knowledge, but they are gaps that we know exist. We know, for example, that we don’t know the exact extent of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.MENTAL MODELS
August 21, 2018 // This post is about: enterprise software, Framework of the Day, frameworks, frank duffy, gartner, IT, mental models, pace layers, shearing layers, stewart brand The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, The New Yorker, and Pau Gasol. Yesterday I was reading an article about the first female assistant coach in the NBA in the latest issueof the New Yorker.
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Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.FAVORITE BOOKS
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. ABOUT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Singapore (December, 2009). “Noah Brier, head of strategic planning at Barbarian Group, was first up at the speaker sessions at today’s inaugural 2009 Media Thinking Congress held at St Regis in Singapore. ”. Taking Online Communities Offline. “Brand Exposure: PracticalStrategies in
FAVORITE PODCASTS
Favorite Podcasts. A friend asked me for some favorite podcasts. This is an attempt to answer the question as of November 2019. General: Reply All: Show about interesting internet and technology stuff.; WTF with Marc Maron: Maron interviews interesting people.Skip the first 10mins to stay sane.
CONTACT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Contact. You have two options for getting in touch. The first is to drop a line at nb@noahbrier.com, the second is to use the handy form below: October 29, 2011. PARETO PRINCIPLE (AKA 80/20 RULE) [FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY Thanks for reading. Most people know the Pareto principle by it’s more common name, “the 80/20 rule.”. It’s story starts in the late-1800s with the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. Responsible for a number of economic breakthroughs, Pareto became particularly interested in the distribution of income. After collecting wealth andtax
VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by thePACE LAYERS
Pace Layers. This one comes from Stewart Brand and is a way to explain the different speed various layers of society moves. The outer layer, fashion, is the quickest, while the innermost layer, nature, moves most slowly. Each layer interacts with one another as inventions and ideas get digested. As Brand explains:KNOWN UNKNOWNS
Known knowns are facts, rules, and laws that we know with certainty. We know, for example, that gravity is what makes an object fall to the ground. Known unknowns are gaps in our knowledge, but they are gaps that we know exist. We know, for example, that we don’t know the exact extent of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.MENTAL MODELS
August 21, 2018 // This post is about: enterprise software, Framework of the Day, frameworks, frank duffy, gartner, IT, mental models, pace layers, shearing layers, stewart brand The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, The New Yorker, and Pau Gasol. Yesterday I was reading an article about the first female assistant coach in the NBA in the latest issueof the New Yorker.
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Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. WITI – THE NUANCE EDITION Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. INTERESTING PARENTING LINKS I’VE FOUND Interesting Parenting Links I’ve Found. Whenever I find an interesting parenting link I save it to Evernote. Every so often I share that list with others by dumping them all into tabs and clicking the OneTab button. I figured this was a better way of sharing things.MENTAL MODELS
August 21, 2018 // This post is about: enterprise software, Framework of the Day, frameworks, frank duffy, gartner, IT, mental models, pace layers, shearing layers, stewart brand The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, The New Yorker, and Pau Gasol. Yesterday I was reading an article about the first female assistant coach in the NBA in the latest issueof the New Yorker.
EXPLORATION VS EXPLOITATION Exploration vs Exploitation. I’ve been experimenting with a daily email with Colin Nagy called Why Is This Interesting? This is from today’s edition. If you’re interested in checking it out, drop me a line (I’ll post something here when we launch in publicly). PARKING | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. MARKETING AND THE TENSION BETWEEN CONTRARIANISM AND It’s a contrarian take (loyalty shouldn’t be a goal because it’s an outcome) but at the same time it’s deeply rooted in some traditional marketing ideas (marketshare, reach, and creativity to name three). This is a tough balance to strike, but when someone hitsthe spot is
STEAM ENGINE TIME
Steam Engine Time. After posting the other William Gibson quote about the difficulty we have in imagining the past I wasn’t sure whether I should post a second quote from his very long interview with the Paris Review.However, now that Kevin Kelly has riffed on it, I feel I have no choice (it’s Kevin Kelly talking about William Gibson, what elseis a geek to do?).
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Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.FAVORITE BOOKS
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. ABOUT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Singapore (December, 2009). “Noah Brier, head of strategic planning at Barbarian Group, was first up at the speaker sessions at today’s inaugural 2009 Media Thinking Congress held at St Regis in Singapore. ”. Taking Online Communities Offline. “Brand Exposure: PracticalStrategies in
FAVORITE PODCASTS
Favorite Podcasts. A friend asked me for some favorite podcasts. This is an attempt to answer the question as of November 2019. General: Reply All: Show about interesting internet and technology stuff.; WTF with Marc Maron: Maron interviews interesting people.Skip the first 10mins to stay sane.
CONTACT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Contact. You have two options for getting in touch. The first is to drop a line at nb@noahbrier.com, the second is to use the handy form below: October 29, 2011. PARETO PRINCIPLE (AKA 80/20 RULE) [FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY Thanks for reading. Most people know the Pareto principle by it’s more common name, “the 80/20 rule.”. It’s story starts in the late-1800s with the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. Responsible for a number of economic breakthroughs, Pareto became particularly interested in the distribution of income. After collecting wealth andtax
VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by thePACE LAYERS
Pace Layers. This one comes from Stewart Brand and is a way to explain the different speed various layers of society moves. The outer layer, fashion, is the quickest, while the innermost layer, nature, moves most slowly. Each layer interacts with one another as inventions and ideas get digested. As Brand explains:KNOWN UNKNOWNS
Known knowns are facts, rules, and laws that we know with certainty. We know, for example, that gravity is what makes an object fall to the ground. Known unknowns are gaps in our knowledge, but they are gaps that we know exist. We know, for example, that we don’t know the exact extent of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.MENTAL MODELS
August 21, 2018 // This post is about: enterprise software, Framework of the Day, frameworks, frank duffy, gartner, IT, mental models, pace layers, shearing layers, stewart brand The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, The New Yorker, and Pau Gasol. Yesterday I was reading an article about the first female assistant coach in the NBA in the latest issueof the New Yorker.
NOAH BRIER DOT COM
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.FAVORITE BOOKS
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. ABOUT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Singapore (December, 2009). “Noah Brier, head of strategic planning at Barbarian Group, was first up at the speaker sessions at today’s inaugural 2009 Media Thinking Congress held at St Regis in Singapore. ”. Taking Online Communities Offline. “Brand Exposure: PracticalStrategies in
FAVORITE PODCASTS
Favorite Podcasts. A friend asked me for some favorite podcasts. This is an attempt to answer the question as of November 2019. General: Reply All: Show about interesting internet and technology stuff.; WTF with Marc Maron: Maron interviews interesting people.Skip the first 10mins to stay sane.
CONTACT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Contact. You have two options for getting in touch. The first is to drop a line at nb@noahbrier.com, the second is to use the handy form below: October 29, 2011. PARETO PRINCIPLE (AKA 80/20 RULE) [FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY Thanks for reading. Most people know the Pareto principle by it’s more common name, “the 80/20 rule.”. It’s story starts in the late-1800s with the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. Responsible for a number of economic breakthroughs, Pareto became particularly interested in the distribution of income. After collecting wealth andtax
VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by thePACE LAYERS
Pace Layers. This one comes from Stewart Brand and is a way to explain the different speed various layers of society moves. The outer layer, fashion, is the quickest, while the innermost layer, nature, moves most slowly. Each layer interacts with one another as inventions and ideas get digested. As Brand explains:KNOWN UNKNOWNS
Known knowns are facts, rules, and laws that we know with certainty. We know, for example, that gravity is what makes an object fall to the ground. Known unknowns are gaps in our knowledge, but they are gaps that we know exist. We know, for example, that we don’t know the exact extent of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.MENTAL MODELS
August 21, 2018 // This post is about: enterprise software, Framework of the Day, frameworks, frank duffy, gartner, IT, mental models, pace layers, shearing layers, stewart brand The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, The New Yorker, and Pau Gasol. Yesterday I was reading an article about the first female assistant coach in the NBA in the latest issueof the New Yorker.
SUBSCRIBE | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. CONTACT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.NOAH BRIER DOT COM
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. WITI – THE NUANCE EDITION Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. INTERESTING PARENTING LINKS I’VE FOUND Interesting Parenting Links I’ve Found. Whenever I find an interesting parenting link I save it to Evernote. Every so often I share that list with others by dumping them all into tabs and clicking the OneTab button. I figured this was a better way of sharing things.MENTAL MODELS
August 21, 2018 // This post is about: enterprise software, Framework of the Day, frameworks, frank duffy, gartner, IT, mental models, pace layers, shearing layers, stewart brand The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, The New Yorker, and Pau Gasol. Yesterday I was reading an article about the first female assistant coach in the NBA in the latest issueof the New Yorker.
EXPLORATION VS EXPLOITATION Exploration vs Exploitation. I’ve been experimenting with a daily email with Colin Nagy called Why Is This Interesting? This is from today’s edition. If you’re interested in checking it out, drop me a line (I’ll post something here when we launch in publicly). PARKING | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. MARKETING AND THE TENSION BETWEEN CONTRARIANISM AND It’s a contrarian take (loyalty shouldn’t be a goal because it’s an outcome) but at the same time it’s deeply rooted in some traditional marketing ideas (marketshare, reach, and creativity to name three). This is a tough balance to strike, but when someone hitsthe spot is
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Steam Engine Time. After posting the other William Gibson quote about the difficulty we have in imagining the past I wasn’t sure whether I should post a second quote from his very long interview with the Paris Review.However, now that Kevin Kelly has riffed on it, I feel I have no choice (it’s Kevin Kelly talking about William Gibson, what elseis a geek to do?).
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Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.FAVORITE BOOKS
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. ABOUT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Singapore (December, 2009). “Noah Brier, head of strategic planning at Barbarian Group, was first up at the speaker sessions at today’s inaugural 2009 Media Thinking Congress held at St Regis in Singapore. ”. Taking Online Communities Offline. “Brand Exposure: PracticalStrategies in
FAVORITE PODCASTS
Favorite Podcasts. A friend asked me for some favorite podcasts. This is an attempt to answer the question as of November 2019. General: Reply All: Show about interesting internet and technology stuff.; WTF with Marc Maron: Maron interviews interesting people.Skip the first 10mins to stay sane.
CONTACT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Contact. You have two options for getting in touch. The first is to drop a line at nb@noahbrier.com, the second is to use the handy form below: October 29, 2011. FAVORITE READS OF 2019 PARETO PRINCIPLE (AKA 80/20 RULE) [FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY Thanks for reading. Most people know the Pareto principle by it’s more common name, “the 80/20 rule.”. It’s story starts in the late-1800s with the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. Responsible for a number of economic breakthroughs, Pareto became particularly interested in the distribution of income. After collecting wealth andtax
VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by theBESTLONGFORM
In the early 2010s, as his gigantic run of hits came to an end, his new comedies, largely domestic flops, continued to rake in profits overseas. “Blended,” his third rom-com with Barrymore, did more than 60 percent of its ticket sales internationally, with major returns in Mexico, Brazil and Venezuela. MARKETING AND THE TENSION BETWEEN CONTRARIANISM AND It’s a contrarian take (loyalty shouldn’t be a goal because it’s an outcome) but at the same time it’s deeply rooted in some traditional marketing ideas (marketshare, reach, and creativity to name three). This is a tough balance to strike, but when someone hitsthe spot is
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Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.FAVORITE BOOKS
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. ABOUT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Singapore (December, 2009). “Noah Brier, head of strategic planning at Barbarian Group, was first up at the speaker sessions at today’s inaugural 2009 Media Thinking Congress held at St Regis in Singapore. ”. Taking Online Communities Offline. “Brand Exposure: PracticalStrategies in
FAVORITE PODCASTS
Favorite Podcasts. A friend asked me for some favorite podcasts. This is an attempt to answer the question as of November 2019. General: Reply All: Show about interesting internet and technology stuff.; WTF with Marc Maron: Maron interviews interesting people.Skip the first 10mins to stay sane.
CONTACT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Contact. You have two options for getting in touch. The first is to drop a line at nb@noahbrier.com, the second is to use the handy form below: October 29, 2011. FAVORITE READS OF 2019 PARETO PRINCIPLE (AKA 80/20 RULE) [FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY Thanks for reading. Most people know the Pareto principle by it’s more common name, “the 80/20 rule.”. It’s story starts in the late-1800s with the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. Responsible for a number of economic breakthroughs, Pareto became particularly interested in the distribution of income. After collecting wealth andtax
VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by theBESTLONGFORM
In the early 2010s, as his gigantic run of hits came to an end, his new comedies, largely domestic flops, continued to rake in profits overseas. “Blended,” his third rom-com with Barrymore, did more than 60 percent of its ticket sales internationally, with major returns in Mexico, Brazil and Venezuela. MARKETING AND THE TENSION BETWEEN CONTRARIANISM AND It’s a contrarian take (loyalty shouldn’t be a goal because it’s an outcome) but at the same time it’s deeply rooted in some traditional marketing ideas (marketshare, reach, and creativity to name three). This is a tough balance to strike, but when someone hitsthe spot is
CONTACT | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.NOAH BRIER DOT COM
Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch.VARIANCE SPECTRUM
The left side represented zero variance, the realm of manufacturing and Six Sigma, and the right was 100 percent variance, where R&D and innovation reign supreme. While the poles of the spectrum help explain it, it’s what you place in the middle that makes it powerful. For example, we could plot the rest of the departments in a company by theSHEARING LAYERS
Pace Layers. This one comes from Stewart Brand and is a way to explain the different speed various layers of society moves. The outer layer, fashion, is the quickest, while the innermost layer, nature, moves most slowly. Each layer interacts with one another as inventions and ideas get digested. As Brand explains: FRAMEWORK OF THE DAY September 18, 2018 // This post is about: arthur koestler, charlie munger, complexity, Framework of the Day, herbert simon, hierarchy, holacracy, holon, parable, parable of two watchmakers Known Unknowns As some of you may know I’ve been collecting mental models and working on a book for a little while now (it’s been going pretty slow since my daughter was born inCHANGE MANAGEMENT
The New York Times Sunday had a long piece on the very shady conviction of Kevin Cooper for the murder of a family in California 35 years ago. He’s currently on death row and the state has refused to follow up the case with additional DNA testing despite a number of pleas. Another very strong piece from Rebecca Solnit on Lithub aboutTrump.
INFORMATION FIDUCIARIES Noah Brier. I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting?, a daily email full of interesting stuff.This site has been around since 2004. Feel free to get in touch.Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day posts or my favorite books and podcasts. Get in touch. MONTANA | NOAH BRIER DOT COM Here’s James Gleick on quantum physics.. The New Yorker reviewed books about Hitler.. If you haven’t heard the Google Duplex calls, go have a listen.Some interesting comments from Twitter: Jessi Hempel: “Reading about Google’s Duplex: Design is a series of choices, and creating voice tech designed to let humans trick other humans is a choice humans are making, not an inevitable MARKETING AND THE TENSION BETWEEN CONTRARIANISM AND It’s a contrarian take (loyalty shouldn’t be a goal because it’s an outcome) but at the same time it’s deeply rooted in some traditional marketing ideas (marketshare, reach, and creativity to name three). This is a tough balance to strike, but when someone hitsthe spot is
INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION VERSUS TRANSFORMATION [PART 1 Information Transportation versus Transformation Every year I take a trip out to Montana to teach at a weekend seminar series that’s part of the University of Montana’s Entertainment Management.I’m 11 years in and I work really hard to create original content for each year. Welcome to the home of Noah Brier . I'm the co-founder of Variance and general internet tinkerer. Most of my writing these days is happening over at Why is this interesting? , a daily email full of interesting stuff. This site has been around since 2004 . Feel free to get in touch . Good places to get started are my Framework of the Day postsor my
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