
|
Storytelling to enhance technology |
|
Yet few people today feel as though they are enjoying the fruits of the promise. Technology often seems to make life more complicated, more hectic, more stressful, with time feeling every day more scarce, and one's nerves ever more jangled. Is this inevitable? Will technology simply go on making things worse and worse? "Not necessarily," says John Seely Brown, Chief Scientist of Xerox, and co author of The Social Life of Information. What we need, says John Seely Brown is "ubiquitous, or calm, computing — computers with seamless interfaces. It's a completely different concept from what we have today, as we grapple with intrusive devices — pop-up E-mails, phones ringing — and too much information we don't need. We've increased our tunnel vision but decreased our ability to become attuned to things happening around us in a subconscious way. That's one reason everyone is so frazzled.... "My mantra here is keeping things simple. I would like to bring a sense of tranquility back into the life of a knowledge worker. Everybody says they are being overwhelmed by confusion, change, information -- and nobody seems to have time to step back, get a perspective on things, get bearings, feeling like they are located. Almost everyone talks about being lost in a familiar place. Something is going wrong, and some of it is that the technology is driving us faster and faster and faster ...Brown tells a miniature story to help communicate what a different future, with an intelligent use of computers, would be like:
|
|
References: |
|
The
Leader's Guide to Storytelling: Mastering the Art & Discipline
of Business Narrative
Squirrel
Inc: A Fable of Leadership Through Storytelling,
Storytelling
in Organizations The
Springboard: How Storytelling Ignites Action in Knowledge-Era
Organizations Steve Denning consults and gives workshops and keynote presentations on topics that include: leadership, innovation, organizational storytelling, business storytelling, springboard storytelling, knowledge management, branding, marketing, values, communication, communities of practice, business performance, collective intelligence, tacit knowledge, business collaboration, knowledge, learning, community, performance improvement, visionary leadership, social potential, institutional community building, and internal communications. You can contact Steve at steve@stevedenning.com Copyright © 2000-2004 Stephen Denning Webmaster CR WEB CONSULTING
|