Walking,
Handwritten Notes,
& Artisans
Why Being Unambiguously Analogue Is Your Best Option In A Desperately Digital World.
Seems like everywhere you go everything is going digital, as if going digital is the salvation of every business everywhere. Since when does innovate mean digital only, and since when did disruption only mean ‘let’s make an app’.
A friend of mine, Len Sweet, always says the more high-tech the world becomes the more high-touch we need to be. Technology is a great stimulator of innovation, true, but it can also be a great isolator. In an increasingly AI (artificial intelligence) filled world, we will need human interaction more than ever. What is the human touch? What will it look like for a business to be built on tactile, human experiences. What does it mean to be human in a digital world? |
All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking. |
There are gifts that simple high touch practices like walking, handwritten notes, and handmade can bring. Not only giving us (back?), our humanity but giving new ways to innovate, new or old pathways to explore, practices from the past that will catapult us into the future
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Dewald du Plooy, Marketing Director KFC Africa
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20 Min Ted Talk Style Presentation
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