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	<title>ProxThink River &#187; ProxThink Growth Model</title>
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		<title>Banker thinking is dinosaur thinking.</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2010/03/24/banker-thinking-is-dinosaur-thinking/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 00:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Bankers are straight line, linear projection thinkers in a world of networks, smaller-scale chaos and larger-scale patterns. Long-, and even short-term, it doesn&#8217;t add up. This way of approaching things in a networked world is as out-of-date as dinosaurs. We need to create and test new ways of doing things that prove there are other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bankers are straight line, linear projection thinkers in a world of networks, smaller-scale chaos and larger-scale patterns. Long-, and even short-term, it doesn&#8217;t add up. This way of approaching things in a networked world is as out-of-date as dinosaurs. We need to create and test new ways of doing things that prove there are other viable options and approaches. That&#8217;s what the ProxThink <a href="http://proxthink.com/ways/sustainable-proximities.php">sustainable proximities approach</a> offers.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not the bankers&#8217; fault really. It&#8217;s the air we breathe. It&#8217;s the assumptions we hold. We need to prove other assumptions are more effective. We need to prove it to ourselves.</p>
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		<title>Tracking Where &#8220;How to Create a Sustainable Proximity&#8221; was Sent</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2010/01/18/tracking-where-how-to-create-a-sustainable-proximity-was-sent/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 02:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are places I&#8217;ve sent the one paragraph announcement and press release called &#8220;How to Create a Sustainable Proximity.&#8221;
Newspapers 
Washington Post
Boston Herald
Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times
Washington Times
Houston Chronicle
Dallas News
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Examiner
San Jose Mercury News
Dallas Fort Worth Star Telegram
Baltimore Sun
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
St. Louis Post Dispatch
Denver Post
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Los Angeles Business Journal
San Fernando Valley Business Journal
San Diego [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are places I&#8217;ve sent the one paragraph announcement and <a href="http://proxthink.com/blog/2010/01/18/press-release-how-to-create-a-sustainable-proximity/">press release called &#8220;How to Create a Sustainable Proximity.&#8221;</a></p>
<p><em>Newspapers </em></p>
<p>Washington Post<br />
Boston Herald<br />
Boston Globe<br />
Los Angeles Times<br />
Washington Times<br />
Houston Chronicle<br />
Dallas News<br />
San Francisco Chronicle<br />
San Francisco Examiner<br />
San Jose Mercury News<br />
Dallas Fort Worth Star Telegram<br />
Baltimore Sun<br />
Atlanta Journal-Constitution<br />
St. Louis Post Dispatch<br />
Denver Post<br />
Minneapolis Star Tribune<br />
Los Angeles Business Journal<br />
San Fernando Valley Business Journal<br />
San Diego Union Tribune<br />
Seattle Times<br />
Chicago Sun Times<br />
Chicago Tribune<br />
New Jersey Star Ledger<br />
Philadelphia Inquirer<br />
Oregonian<br />
Associated Press<br />
New York Times<br />
Wall St. Journal<br />
Los Angeles Downtown News</p>
<p><em>Magazines</em></p>
<p>Wired<br />
The New Yorker<br />
BusinessWeek<br />
Newsweek<br />
Time<br />
Fast Company<br />
Inc.</p>
<p><em>Blogs</em></p>
<p>Worldchanging<br />
Renewable Energy World<br />
Dot Earth<br />
Green Inc.<br />
ecogeek.org</p>
<p><em>Radio</em></p>
<p>npr - Living on Earth<br />
npr - All Things Considered</p>
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		<title>Open Source and Sustainable Proximities</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/12/29/open-source-and-sustainable-proximities/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 08:44:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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Do you think the sustainable proximities approach outlined in How to Create a Sustainable Proximity would never work? That people can&#8217;t be trusted, or it needs an enforcement mechanism, or some other objection?
Well, the open source software development process is an example of the sustainable proximities approach in action. They don&#8217;t call it that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you think the sustainable proximities approach outlined in <a href="http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/12/24/how-to-create-a-sustainable-proximity/">How to Create a Sustainable Proximity</a> would never work? That people can&#8217;t be trusted, or it needs an enforcement mechanism, or some other objection?</p>
<p>Well, the open source software development process is an example of the sustainable proximities approach in action. They don&#8217;t call it that of course.</p>
<p>The ways they track their progress are, in effect, <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-proxmonitors.php">ProxMonitors</a>.</p>
<p>Places and ways they share information are <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-relatepoints.php">RelatePoints</a>.</p>
<p>The open source agreement itself, and their decisions to work within it, is a kind of <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-growth-model.php#Vadi-Agreements">Vadi Agreement</a>.</p>
<p>Their contributions of time, energy, expertise and code are <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-proxri.php">proxri</a>.</p>
<p>In working (and playing) this way, they have created a sustainable proximity. The <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-proximity.php">proximity</a> is the ecosystem of the particular software and the people related to it.</p>
<p>Do you see it?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll come up with some other examples.</p>
<p><a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/proxri-deal.php">Proxri Deal</a>: As you find <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-our-relationship.php">our relationship</a> <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-your-rewards.php">rewarding</a>, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proxri.php">proxri</a> with the <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proximity-of-deal.php">proximity</a> in mind.</p>
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		<title>How to Create a Sustainable Proximity</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/12/24/how-to-create-a-sustainable-proximity/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 18:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction: Below is a short guide for how to create a sustainable proximity. You can use it for an area, home, park, neighborhood, community, region, context, environment, business, group, organization, etc. If we create many sustainable proximities, they will start to overlap. You are free to use this guide, and I hope you will. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Introduction: Below is a short guide for how to create a sustainable proximity. You can use it for an area, home, park, neighborhood, community, region, context, environment, business, group, organization, etc. If we create many sustainable proximities, they will start to overlap. You are free to use this guide, and I hope you will. It is based on the ProxThink <a href="http://proxthink.com/ways/sustainable-proximities.php">sustainable proximities approach</a>. It allows people to relate to a proximity they care about in a new and more direct way. I think a lot of our tough shared problems are not so much anyone&#8217;s fault in particular, but more just how things are organized. This approach is a different way of organizing things. It leverages technology and networks in a different way<strong><em> </em></strong>by applying a new growth model. I&#8217;ve created some new terms, a framework and a growth model. However, part of what I&#8217;ve done is to recognize, name and structure things people already do. Please use the comments below to let us know what you think or how the approach is working for you. If you find this useful or interesting, at the end there are ways to get more involved. Also, please share it. Thank you. —David Loughry</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s the basic idea of this guide: The approach leverages technology and networks in a different way<strong><em> </em></strong>by applying a new growth model.</p>
<p>Imagine a place you care about. An area, home, park, neighborhood, community, region, context, environment, business, group, organization, etc. This place is the &#8220;<a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-proximity.php">proximity</a>&#8221; for this guide. (Sometimes, the proximity might be less physical.)</p>
<p>Add a network, such as the Internet, to your place.</p>
<p>Add people who can sense, track and record things about the place. Things that would relate to what you want to maintain or sustain about the place. What people might want to sense, track and record is so varied, I won&#8217;t even try to make up examples.</p>
<p>Add technological sensors for the place that can record what they sense. The sensors might record views, heat, pollution, chemicals, moisture, sun, traffic, electricity usage, and other things. Things that would relate to what you want to maintain or sustain about the place.</p>
<p>Allow the humans and technological sensors to record their impressions and data about the place on the network. This set of impressions and data on the network is the <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-proxmonitors.php">ProxMonitor</a> for this place.</p>
<p>Allow people and technology to access the impressions and data on the network. These access points are <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-relatepoints.php">RelatePoints</a>. If the network is the Internet, the RelatePoints can be web pages viewed in browsers.</p>
<p>So far, we&#8217;ve covered two processes of the <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-growth-model.php">ProxThink growth model</a>: ProxMonitors and RelatePoints. This growth model allows us to leverage technology and networks in a different way.</p>
<p>Now have people, or a subgroup, develop a set of conditions and characteristics of the place, that they want to sustain or maintain. It could also be a range of conditions and characteristics. Sustaining some conditions and characteristics does not mean the place would feel or be static or boring. Some of the conditions or characteristics might be uncertainty or variability people want to sustain. And some surprises are usually unavoidable anyway. Put the conditions and characteristics people develop into an agreement. Of course, the agreement could change over time based on new input from people, and impressions and data from the ProxMonitor. The agreement might also suggest new things to track in the ProxMonitor. This agreement is the third process of the ProxThink growth model, which is a <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-growth-model.php#Vadi-Agreements">Vadi Agreement</a>. “Vadi” is short for valuable differences.</p>
<p>The agreement can also be displayed in the ProxMonitor at the RelatePoints.</p>
<p>Now people and technology can work (and play) together to sustain the conditions and characteristics. Both people and technological systems can access the ProxMonitor via RelatePoints, check the Vadi Agreement, and do things which help sustain the conditions and characteristics of that place they care about. What they do to maintain or sustain those conditions and characteristics are <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-proxri.php">ProxRewards, or &#8220;proxri&#8221; for short</a>. Proxri are the fourth and final process of the ProxThink growth model.</p>
<p>This is a simple guide for how the ProxThink growth model can be used to create a sustainable proximity. As you can see, part of the focus shifts to the proximity that people care about. With the help of technology, networks, and the ProxThink growth model, people can relate to the place (proximity) they care about in a new and more direct way.</p>
<p>Something interesting becomes possible with this approach. With the leverage of technology and networks, you can do more with less effort. And when people&#8217;s focus is on the proximity, competition can decrease. With less effort required thanks to technological leverage, and lower competition, people may more often do things (proxri) for the proximity in ways which they find engaging, involving and energizing. Things they actually want to do, rather than have to do. This could create vibrant proximities. This enjoyment might even be one of the conditions and characteristics you want to sustain in your Vadi Agreement, and something that gets tracked in the ProxMonitor.</p>
<p>Setting aside whether or not this approach could create more vibrant proximities, it&#8217;s hard to argue that we shouldn&#8217;t pursue some new options and approaches for shared challenges. This approach may be most appropriate for shared challenges which people in a place or proximity face together. Given that some of our toughest problems are shared challenges, it is something I think we should try, see what happens, and improve as we go. In addition, it can be used for parts of a place or proximity. It’s not all or nothing. We can use it to make part of a place sustainable, and grow from there.</p>
<p>That said, I believe the <a href="http://proxthink.com/ways/sustainable-proximities.php">sustainable proximities approach</a>, which this guide introduces, has the potential to change how we approach many situations, large, medium and small, and also some of our toughest challenges. Things like globalization, economic turmoil and climate change.</p>
<p>Again, you are free to use this approach, and I hope you will.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t believe this can work? <a href="http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/12/29/open-source-and-sustainable-proximities/">Read this</a>.</p>
<p>If you have questions, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/contact.php">contact me here</a>.</p>
<p>If you want to get more involved, I&#8217;m looking for people who want to try this approach, or build systems for it, or fund it, or several of these. I&#8217;m going to put together an organization which: 1) supports people trying the approach on their own, and 2) builds systems and infrastructure for people who want tools they can use immediately to implement the approach. To keep up to date on progress, and learn how you can try it, help build it, or fund it, <a href="http://proxthink.com/join/index.php">join ProxThink</a>.</p>
<p>Funding for the development of this work so far, and for what is to come, would be greatly appreciated. This approach is the result of decades of effort, since it is built on top of the ProxThink framework, which took a long time to evolve. As a result, I&#8217;ve built up quite a bit of development debt. (In fact, thinking we desperately needed some new conceptual approaches to tough shared challenges, I bet my financial future on the ProxThink framework, including the sustainable proximities approach.) I&#8217;ve had no external support for the ProxThink project — no grants, fellowships, investors or foundation support. To become an investor or partner, please <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/contact.php">contact me</a> for more details. To make a contribution (a proxri) of any size, for the work done and the work to come, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proxri.php">please contribute on this page</a>.</p>
<p>Also, if you found this interesting or useful, please share it. Thanks!</p>
<p><a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/proxri-deal.php">Proxri Deal</a>: As you find <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-our-relationship.php">our relationship</a> <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-your-rewards.php">rewarding</a>, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proxri.php">proxri</a> with the <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proximity-of-deal.php">proximity</a> in mind.</p>
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		<title>Why not share and proxri?</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/11/29/why-not-share-and-proxri/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:25:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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Um, we&#8217;re all connected. Instead of copyright and intellectual property protection, why not share and proxri?
Proxri Deal: As you find our relationship rewarding, proxri with the proximity in mind.

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<p>Um, we&#8217;re all connected. Instead of copyright and intellectual property protection, why not share and <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-proxri.php">proxri</a>?</p>
<p><a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/proxri-deal.php">Proxri Deal</a>: As you find <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-our-relationship.php">our relationship</a> <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-your-rewards.php">rewarding</a>, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proxri.php">proxri</a> with the <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proximity-of-deal.php">proximity</a> in mind.</p>
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		<title>Proximity-Focused ProxThink Framework Offers New Ways to Think, Relate, Create, Innovate, and Sustainably Grow</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/11/17/proximity-focused-proxthink-framework-offers-new-ways-to-think-relate-create-innovate-and-sustainably-grow/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 00:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Short Summary
If we want to tackle tough challenges, such as globalization, economic turmoil and climate change, we may need new ways of thinking and relating. As a bonus, other things may get a boost, such as design, culture and fun. ProxThink is a framework for the proximity of situations, offering individuals and groups new ways [...]]]></description>
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<p>If we want to tackle tough challenges, such as globalization, economic turmoil and climate change, we may need new ways of thinking and relating. As a bonus, other things may get a boost, such as design, culture and fun. ProxThink is a framework for the proximity of situations, offering individuals and groups new ways to think, relate, create, innovate, and sustainably grow. People can explore, learn about and use it at <a href="http://proxthink.com" target="_blank">http://proxthink.com</a>.</p>
<p>Full Announcement</p>
<p>If we want to tackle tough challenges, such as globalization, economic turmoil and climate change, we may need new ways of thinking and relating. Thanks to scientists and philosophers, we know that things are connected and related, and that being is about relating. However, to make the most of these insights, we could use a general, widely shared, practical framework, which might suggest different ways of seeing the world and interacting with it. “I&#8217;ve tried to develop something with that potential,” says David Loughry, creator of ProxThink. The developments include a foundation, terms, patterns, models and tools that, with a focus on the proximity of situations, form a framework. The meaning of “proximity” includes nearness in relationship, so you can think of the proximity as elements related, or potentially related, to your situation. The framework is general and simple enough for conversation, yet also presents diverse possibilities, offering individuals and groups new ways to think, relate, create, innovate, and sustainably grow. People can explore, learn about and use it at the ProxThink website.</p>
<p>The perhaps surprising upshot is that this framework helps us relate to and within contexts, networks and environments, which can be considered from a proximity point of view. This is timely since social and technological networks, as well as global social, political, economic and environmental challenges, shift some of the emphasis to the proximity of situations. Further, ProxThink can relate to many different proximities, and in the process boost fun, the arts and culture; support science, engineering and design; promote sustainability; acknowledge and work with complexity; as well as be useful in situations ranging from everyday life and personal relationships to business and markets. Loughry says, “I call this framework ProxThink, short for proximity thinking and the different ways of relating that can result from proximity thinking. In the process of creating it, I&#8217;ve developed a number of proposed standards I hope others will adopt and adapt. These include standards for thinking structures, creativity patterns, downloadable content, climate change efforts and a growth model for people who share a proximity. I&#8217;m also curious how people will use the patterns and tools designed for creativity and innovation. As a designer, businessperson, inventor, writer and artist myself, they have helped me. In fact, some of the patterns co-evolved with my creative activities. On a larger scale, the ProxThink sustainable proximities approach is an effort to create, for some proximities, new options more suited to our highly networked world.”</p>
<p>Although the full framework cannot be explained here, a brief overview follows. ProxThink, with a focus on proximities, consists of the following three elements: 1) a new structure for thinking and relating, paired with 2) a creativity and innovation system. These were then used as building blocks for 3) a new kind of growth model for people who share a proximity. The new structure for thinking and relating consists of two foundational elements, four terms and two tools. The creativity and innovation system consists of 16 related proximity patterns and tools which leverage them. The growth model consists of four related processes, was created to work with networks, and includes new kinds of rewards called “proxri.” The growth model may provide a kind of evolutionary path for business models. The growth model can be combined with some existing technologies, networks, and participatory aspects of the Internet to create a new sustainable proximities approach, which can enable proximity-focused cooperation and collaboration while fostering greater sustainability. Loughry has begun to apply the growth model and the sustainable proximities approach to several areas, including climate change, downloadable content, web business models, intellectual property, and enhancements to markets. He believes ProxThink may be especially useful for challenges in which standard approaches are not working, for things that have never been done before, and for when people are stuck. People can explore, learn about and use it at the ProxThink website, where memberships start at $4.95 per year (yes, per year) with a 30 day free trial. There are also some free ProxThink resources, including videos. In addition, Loughry is available for webcam support as well as for seminars, speaking, consulting or collaboration on a short- or long-term basis. He is based in Los Angeles. For more, visit <a href="http://proxthink.com" target="_blank">http://proxthink.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Sustainability May Mean More Variety for You</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/10/06/sustainability-may-mean-more-variety-for-you/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 16:37:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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I think that for proximities in which the sustainable proximities approach is implemented, people may have both more stability and more variety in their lives.
This may sound like a paradox. But it may be the result of paying more attention to the proximity, and less attention to elements.
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<p>I think that for proximities in which the <a href="http://proxthink.com/ways/sustainable-proximities.php">sustainable proximities approach</a> is implemented, people may have both more stability and more variety in their lives.</p>
<p>This may sound like a paradox. But it may be the result of paying more attention to the proximity, and less attention to elements.</p>
<p>In the process, it may also result in a lower need for people to be specialists, in work, in play, and in general. So more variety in your life may be a result.</p>
<p><a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/proxri-deal.php">Proxri Deal</a>: As you find <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-our-relationship.php">our relationship</a> <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-your-rewards.php">rewarding</a>, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proxri.php">proxri</a> with the <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proximity-of-deal.php">proximity</a> in mind.</p>
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		<title>Networks Transfer Information Better than Markets in Some Cases</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/09/07/networks-transfer-information-better-than-markets-in-some-cases/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 23:42:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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Networks can transfer some information that markets and money used to transfer.
One thing markets do is transfer information. Greater demand tells producers to make more. Lower demand tells producers to make less. Higher prices tell buyers to consider shifting to alternatives. Higher prices also tell new producers to enter the market.
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<p>Networks can transfer some information that markets and money used to transfer.</p>
<p>One thing markets do is transfer information. Greater demand tells producers to make more. Lower demand tells producers to make less. Higher prices tell buyers to consider shifting to alternatives. Higher prices also tell new producers to enter the market.</p>
<p>Markets were invented before technological networks existed. Markets are a kind of network themselves.</p>
<p>It makes sense that networks may now be able to transfer information better, in some instances, than markets.</p>
<p>So, we should be doing that. Yet, the inertia of markets may prevent it sometimes.</p>
<p>Part of the problem may be that we need new mental models, and practical systems, for utilizing the potential of networks.</p>
<p>I believe that is where ProxThink, the ProxThink growth model, and a sustainable proximities approach based on the ProxThink growth model come into play.</p>
<p>For more, see <a href="http://proxthink.com/ways/sustainable-proximities.php">sustainable proximities</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/proxri-deal.php">Proxri Deal</a>: As you find <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-our-relationship.php">our relationship</a> <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-your-rewards.php">rewarding</a>, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proxri.php">proxri</a> with the <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proximity-of-deal.php">proximity</a> in mind.</p>
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		<title>New Press Release</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/07/16/new-press-release/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 17:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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[Note: This is another version of the new short form press release I&#8217;m working on. - David]
Proximity-Focused ProxThink Framework Offers New Ways to Think, Relate, Create, Innovate, and Sustainably Grow
Short Summary
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<p>[Note: This is another version of the new short form press release I&#8217;m working on. - David]</p>
<p align="center"><em>Proximity-Focused ProxThink Framework Offers New Ways to Think, Relate, Create, Innovate, and Sustainably Grow</em></p>
<p>Short Summary</p>
<p>If we want to tackle tough challenges, such as globalization, economic turmoil and climate change, we may need new ways of thinking and relating. As a bonus, other things may get a boost, such as design, culture and fun. ProxThink is a framework for the proximity of situations, offering individuals and groups new ways to think, relate, create, innovate, and sustainably grow. People can explore, learn about and use it at <a href="http://proxthink.com" target="_blank">http://proxthink.com</a>.</p>
<p>Full Announcement</p>
<p>If we want to tackle tough challenges, such as globalization, economic turmoil and climate change, we may need new ways of thinking and relating. Thanks to scientists and philosophers, we know that things are connected and related, and that being is about relating. However, to make the most of these insights, we could use a general, widely shared, practical framework, which might suggest different ways of seeing the world and interacting with it. “I&#8217;ve tried to develop something with that potential,” says David Loughry, creator of ProxThink. The developments include a foundation, terms, patterns, models and tools that, with a focus on the proximity of situations, form a framework. The meaning of “proximity” includes nearness in relationship, so you can think of the proximity as elements related, or potentially related, to your situation. The framework is general and simple enough for conversation, yet also presents diverse possibilities, offering individuals and groups new ways to think, relate, create, innovate, and sustainably grow. People can explore, learn about and use it at the ProxThink website.</p>
<p>The perhaps surprising upshot is that this framework helps us relate to and within contexts, networks and environments, which can be considered from a proximity point of view. This is timely since social and technological networks, as well as global social, political, economic and environmental challenges, shift some of the emphasis to the proximity of situations. Further, ProxThink can relate to many different proximities, and in the process boost fun, the arts and culture; support science, engineering and design; promote sustainability; acknowledge and work with complexity; as well as be useful in situations ranging from everyday life and personal relationships to business and markets. Loughry says, “I call this framework ProxThink, short for proximity thinking and the different ways of relating that can result from proximity thinking. In the process of creating it, I&#8217;ve developed a number of proposed standards I hope others will adopt and adapt. These include standards for thinking structures, creativity patterns, downloadable content, climate change efforts and a growth model for people who share a proximity. I&#8217;m also curious how people will use the patterns and tools designed for creativity and innovation. As a designer, businessperson, inventor, writer and artist myself, they have helped me. In fact, some of the patterns co-evolved with my creative activities. On a larger scale, the ProxThink sustainable proximities approach is an effort to create, for some proximities, new options more suited to our highly networked world.”</p>
<p>Although the full framework cannot be explained here, a brief overview follows. ProxThink, with a focus on proximities, consists of the following three elements: 1) a new structure for thinking and relating, paired with 2) a creativity and innovation system. These were then used as building blocks for 3) a new kind of growth model for people who share a proximity. The new structure for thinking and relating consists of two foundational elements, four terms and two tools. The creativity and innovation system consists of 16 related proximity patterns and tools which leverage them. The growth model consists of four related processes, was created to work with networks, and includes new kinds of rewards called “proxri.” The growth model may provide a kind of evolutionary path for business models. The growth model can be combined with some existing technologies, networks, and participatory aspects of the Internet to create a new sustainable proximities approach, which can enable proximity-focused cooperation and collaboration while fostering greater sustainability. Loughry has begun to apply the growth model and the sustainable proximities approach to several areas, including climate change, downloadable content, web business models, intellectual property, and enhancements to markets. He believes ProxThink may be especially useful for challenges in which standard approaches are not working, for things that have never been done before, and for when people are stuck. People can explore, learn about and use it at the ProxThink website, where memberships start at $4.95 per year (yes, per year) with a 30 day free trial. There are also some free ProxThink resources, including videos. In addition, Loughry is available for webcam support as well as for seminars, speaking, consulting or collaboration on a short- or long-term basis. He is based in Los Angeles. For more, visit <a href="http://proxthink.com" target="_blank">http://proxthink.com</a>.</p>
<p>&#8230; End of Announcement &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/proxri-deal.php">Proxri Deal</a>: As you find <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-our-relationship.php">our relationship</a> <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-your-rewards.php">rewarding</a>, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proxri.php">proxri</a> with the <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proximity-of-deal.php">proximity</a> in mind.</p>
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		<title>Three Paragraphs on ProxThink</title>
		<link>http://proxthink.com/blog/2009/06/29/three-paragraphs-on-proxthink/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 06:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Loughry</dc:creator>
		
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[Note: This is a new short form press release I&#8217;m working on. - David]
Thanks to scientists and philosophers, we know that &#8220;it&#8217;s all relative&#8221; and that &#8220;being is about relating.&#8221; However, we don&#8217;t have a useful, shared framework for thinking and talking about, and making use of, these insights. &#8220;I&#8217;ve tried to develop something [...]]]></description>
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<p>[Note: This is a new short form press release I&#8217;m working on. - David]</p>
<p>Thanks to scientists and philosophers, we know that &#8220;it&#8217;s all relative&#8221; and that &#8220;being is about relating.&#8221; However, we don&#8217;t have a useful, shared framework for thinking and talking about, and making use of, these insights. &#8220;I&#8217;ve tried to develop something with that potential,&#8221; says David Loughry, creator of ProxThink. The developments include some new language, concepts, systems, models and tools that form a framework. The new language and concepts are designed to be general and simple enough for conversation, yet also present diverse possibilities. The perhaps surprising upshot is that this framework for relating helps us relate to and with contexts, networks and proximities. This is timely since social and technological networks, which are growing more common, shift some of the emphasis to contexts and proximities. Further, rather than only being theoretical, this framework can engender enjoyment and the arts; support science, engineering and design; promote sustainability; acknowledge and work with complexity; as well as be highly useful and practical in situations ranging from everyday life to business and markets. Loughry says, &#8220;I call this framework ProxThink, short for proximity thinking and relating.&#8221;</p>
<p>ProxThink, with a focus on proximities, consists of the following three elements: 1) a new structure for thinking and relating, paired with 2) a creativity and innovation system. These were then used as building blocks for 3) a new kind of growth model. The new thinking structure consists of two foundational elements, four terms and two tools. The creativity and innovation system consists of 16 related proximity patterns, and tools which leverage them. The growth model consists of four related processes that are suggested as new standards. The growth model can be combined with some existing technologies, networks, and emerging participatory aspects of the Internet to create a new sustainable proximities approach. This sustainable proximities approach creates a wide variety of possibilities. Some of these include: 1) new ways to collaborate to deal with climate change, 2) alternatives to markets, 3) new ways to solve the intellectual property challenges of a networked world, and 4) sustainable proximity approaches which can complement markets, governments and democracies.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s impossible to convey how these ideas and practices work with each other in a few paragraphs. It took a website and a blog to explain them, and provide tools based on them. I believe the framework and the sustainable proximities approach have potential, and should be explored, tested, and grown,&#8221; says Loughry. For a more thorough introduction to ProxThink, see this <a href="http://proxthink.com/blog/2008/11/07/proximity-focus-bears-fruit/">longer press release</a>. For some practical takeaways and some proposed new standards in each related area, see the following links: 1) Boost innovation and creativity at <a href="http://proxthink.com" title="ProxThink" target="_blank">http://proxthink.com</a>. 2) Use and learn about a different model for downloadable digital content at <a href="http://artdown.com" title="artdown" target="_blank">http://artdown.com</a>. 3) Become part of a new way to approach climate change which leverages social media at <a href="http://proxearth.com" title="Proxearth" target="_blank">http://proxearth.com</a>. 4) Discover more about the sustainable proximities approach at <a href="http://proxthink.com/ways/sustainable-proximities.php" target="_blank">http://proxthink.com/ways/sustainable-proximities.php</a>. 5) Explore the ProxThink growth model, and consider how you might adapt or adopt it for some of your proximities here: <a href="http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-growth-model.php" target="_blank">http://proxthink.com/brief/intro-growth-model.php</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/proxri-deal.php">Proxri Deal</a>: As you find <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-our-relationship.php">our relationship</a> <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-your-rewards.php">rewarding</a>, <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proxri.php">proxri</a> with the <a href="http://proxthink.com/relatepoint/pd-proximity-of-deal.php">proximity</a> in mind.</p>
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