Part IV: Beyond The Appearance of Control
I used to plan more. I started giving up after my first solo trip to Europe was thrown into improvisatory turmoil by a cancelled flight. It was the beginning of learning that in too many situations, superior forces can intercede. Sustainability, with its inherently multifaceted, interrelated, constantly evolving dynamics, would appear to be a planner’s nightmare. Thousands of corporate and municipal sustainability schemes, however, would suggest otherwise. Many of them stem more from an assertion of control than a desire to effect change. Embodying the overworked moniker, “if you can measure it, you can manage it,” they focus on tangibly Continue reading »
What Do We Really Understand?
Part II: Fostering Urgency & The Systems Imperative
We need a crisis. Last week, I highlighted four elements required to accelerate progress toward a more vibrant and resilient city. But these alone are not enough. Whether working on water, energy efficiency or climate issues, entities striving for progress are climbing the same increasingly steep hill of indifference. While we might have the means to achieve the impact, there is no external, stasis-shifting urgency. Continue reading »
What Will It Take?
Could It Be Different?
Developing a Meaningful Career
It seems simple. Many of my acquaintances are undertaking career transitions. A specific discontent usually motivates the change. Rarely do we consciously consider the multitude of elements required to provide the fulfillment we ultimately desire. Professional satisfaction is usually not dependent on just one element, although we tend to reduce it to such, be it a salary or set of responsibilities. Having held my share of roles in a variety of sectors, Continue reading »
Learning From The Less Than Ideal
I keep waiting. One of these days it will happen, the perfect client, perfect project, perfect everything. Discussion in the studio will revolve around how well everything is going, and how lucky we are to have such a perfect opportunity. Free of conflict, stress and, most of all, compromise, the project will be a model for all others. I’m learning to better accept the various, sometimes glaring imperfections I Continue reading »
Communication Impeding Progress
Translation is everything. Yet one must first realize the need to convert someone else’s language into their own. It is not always obvious. During a recent meeting that I attended, representatives from two disparate fields spent ninety percent of the time using different words to talk about the same things. Having a foot in both sides, I tried to formulate some harmony, but it was a lost cause. Continue reading »
How Bad Do You Want It?
Thanks for The Ones That Got Away
I wanted it. The empty two-story, one-bay firehouse was perfectly located, and full of possibilities for a dynamic, sustainable innovation live/(co)work center. Every morning that I walk by it I feel a tinge of disappointment, never mind that purchasing and renovating it would have, in retrospect, bankrupted me and my organization. Empty for several years, the structure is finally undergoing a long anticipated transformation. I feel possessive, and know that whatever it becomes will pale in comparison to the Continue reading »
Have You Found Your Balance?
Sustainable Sustainability
We fool ourselves. The life/work balance is a myth. If your work tends to be your life, as does mine (happily), then this popular equation evaporates. Which isn’t to say there aren’t other tensions to be resolved. I vacillate between a desire for greater control and the need to compromise. Pursuing effective sustainable innovation, activities on which I spend the majority of my time, requires flexibility. Navigating the path to greater sustainability requires assimilating ideas; a predominantly dictatorial approach will be doomed to failure. Continue reading »
What is Your Problem?!
Accepting Barriers to Progress
Systems are everything. It’s systems, not our lack of powerful, forward-looking ideas, that will sink us. I’ll know we’re making progress when organizational development professionals become more integrated in sustainability pursuits. My professional emphasis has shifted from the what to the how. I spend much more time helping navigate internal dynamics than developing innovative solutions. Continue reading »
