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A four point argument:
1. We have to focus more on proximities, such as contexts, environments and the myriad elements surrounding and connected to our tough challenges.
2. Our existing social structure (markets, governments, democracy) doesn’t support that very well.
3. Networks are part of the answer, in terms of physical structure.
4. The ProxThink framework provides a […]
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Welcome to ProxThink, some evolving ways to relate, create and grow! ProxThink is an integrated set of ideas, tools, models and standards for relationships, creativity, innovation, growth and sustainability in our proximities. This blog includes related examples, discussions and updates. At this point, the posts are written by David Loughry.
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