The Trails and Territories of Adversity
Agustin Chevez ()
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Agustin Chevez: University of Melbourne
Chapter Chapter 35 in The Pilgrim’s Guide to the Workplace, 2022, pp 127-133 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract I find Signpost 4 particularly intriguing. It tells us that adversities are worth keeping, even introduced, in the workplace to promote innovation. This signpost points in the opposite direction from the way in which design deals with adversity and David summarised this well: "this better version of the world has a lot to do with removing the bad, including adversity." That is why even if adversity is as good at delivering wisdom and innovation, design might be as hardwired to avoid it as the rest of us.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4759-9_35
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