Long Live the Engineers…And Third Space Thinkers!!
Long live engineers!
I’ve spent the last three years drawing sharp distinctions between the mind-frame of engineers and those of communication experts. Now I’m praising them.
Long live engineers!
I’ve spent the last three years drawing sharp distinctions between the mind-frame of engineers and those of communication experts. Now I’m praising them.
Both the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal recently published major pieces on the critical need for so-called “soft” skills. Both papers emphasized the increasingly high demand by employers for soft skills, but also their woeful short supply.
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As I reflect on my life growing up in South Central Los Angeles I stop and think about how unconsciously and unintentionally I used Third Space competencies to navigate and survive life on a daily basis.
Dean Wilson lays out the basics of Third Space Thinking in an engaging session with USC Annenberg students.
Not long ago, the LA River was an ignored body of water. It had no respect. But Mayor Garcetti has appealed for millions in federal funding for the LA River Revitalization Corp.
Learn more about Third Space in a wide-ranging discussion with Dean Wilson on PBS’s The Open Mind.