Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Mary Caraccioli Interviews John Huntsman
I really loved Jon Huntsman's book Winners Never Cheat Even in Difficult Times. Here is a video of him answering a few questions about the book and his past experiences. I really enjoyed the interview, especially this part.
"When there is fear, anger and frustration, there is a tendency to want to cut corners. There is a great tendency to let stress outreach ourselves. Then we do something very very foolish that we may spend the rest of our life regretting. The way that determines our character and integrity most is when we are under stress. This is a wonderful time in our life to be honorable and straight and ethical in all of our dealing." -Jon Huntsman
I agree, stress causes stupidity often times. If we can develop true character and deep integrity, then no matter how stressed out we are or how difficult circumstances are, we can decided not to cheat. I 100% agree with that that principle. Everyone needs to live there life and make decisions based off of principles, not circumstances.
James Stephens
Monday, May 2, 2011
Entrepreneurs can change the world
I really like this video about Entreprenuerial Spirit. I think it applies directly to what we learned in class from Professor Dave Clark. He taught us about looking for things that are broken and what how we should constantly be aware of things that need to be fixed or can be improved. This video talks a little bit about how "turbulance creates opportunities for success." It teaches that all you need is a single brilliant idea in order to make a difference. It promotes the idea that individuals can make a difference and I definitely agree with that. Just good be aware and observe and come up with ONE brilliant idea.
James Stephens
Saturday, April 30, 2011
My Blueprint
Seek first to Understand....
Friday, April 29, 2011
Britt Crane - Law of the Harvest
I love this video. I just bought a car and this video helped me to put things into perspective. I felt like this would be a good video to show everyone because most of us are poor college students and we all have or will buy a car. The point that I want to bring up is that too often we feel that we need things now that we truly do not. The story of the golden goose is still one of my favorite stories and it applies well with this video. We always seem to want super nice things, who wouldn't? But we see more and more people going into debt for ridiculous reasons. We need to learn to be patient and the value of hard work. Its like we think that we need or deserve things NOW, right when we want them, without ever having done anything to get them or be deserving of them. I feel like this is a dangerous pattern in our society. The Inside Job comes to mind. And like this video points out if we can just be somewhat patient and work a little we can get what we want and come out on top. First things come first.
Reply to win win
You have to be very unselfish to always be thinking win win, but in the end if your a team player you'll have a much better outcome.
7 Habits
I've been watching youtube clips on the 7 habits book. It is a really good book! i am glad we had the opportunity to read it. The hardest thing is applying what we learn from the book. I like how the work book helped us to apply it daily.
- Habit 1: Be Proactive
- Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
- Habit 3: Put First Things First
- Habit 4: Think Win-Win
- Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, then to be understood
- Habit 6: Synergize
- Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
the art of communication
i think this video really speaks for itself, but communication is more of an art than anything. I feel this video has a lot of great insight that relates to many of the principles that we have covered in class, especially the Covey Principles. It is something that is improved over time, and really can accomplish the most important things in life such as business initiatives and personal relationships. I also really enjoy how he presents this information.
my team
sometimes new inventive ideas dont work....
this is kind of a non-realistic scenario, but i think its super funny. Also, i think it brings up a good point, that sometimes new ideas that are far-fetched don't always work or are even necessary. I chose this particular example because of our last group assignment to create a renovated bathroom. Our group came up with a lot of good ideas, but some of them we ended up throwing out either because they didn't fit our criteria of efficiency or realistically wouldn't work. This was an awesome exercise to improve the thinking process for any type of project or assignment in the future. aannndd i like robots:)
Response to Procrastination
Seek first to understand then to be understood
Thinking win-win
Britt Crane - PROCRASTINATION
I chose to post this video because it fits perfectly with what I am presently displaying. Posting videos hours before the cutoff date. I am horrible with procrastination, probably one of my favorite sections in 7 Habits was first things first. I have always waited till the last minute and I still struggle with this addiction. The reason that I chose this video is because it talked about different ways we can procrastinate and put less important things first in our lives and waste time. Too often I miss out on great opportunities because I have procrastinated. I usually look back and I cannot figure out why or how I talked myself into doing something absolutely meaningless instead of working on something of actual importance. Even after reading Covey and getting mad at myself for procrastination time and time again, I still seem to fall into the same destructive procrastinating patterns? I know many people procrastinate just as I do but I have never really heard any success stories of people who conquered it. If anyone shares my addiction or has somehow conquered it please comment and share your story…please!
Motivation
Listening
Planning
Idea for Bathroom
Aeration and the goose with the golden eggs
Innovation Quotes
If I had asked the public what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse
– Henry Ford.
Innovation is the specific tool of entrepreneurs, the means by which they exploit change as an opportunity for a different business or a different service. It is capable of being presented as a discipline, capable of being learned, capable of being practiced. Entrepreneurs need to search purposefully for the sources of innovation, the changes and their symptoms that indicate opportunities for successful innovation. And they need to know and to apply the principles of successful innovation
– Peter Drucker.
Innovation is the process of turning ideas into manufacturable and marketable form
– Watts Humprey.
Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow
– William Pollard.
Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower
– Steve Jobs.
Innovation is the creation of the new or the re-arranging of the old in a new way
– Michael Vance
Innovation as a process in a healthy business is never-ending process. Something that is innovation today, it’s not tomorrow. It must be improved.
comment on Bathroom Rethink
Video
End of the semester
Tyson Andrus
BUS 1000
I have enjoyed this class more than I thought I would. A friend of mine took it last semester and recommended it to me….At first it was just a class to take, but now I am pleased I took the opportunity to take this course. First it motivated me to start reading again ;) but not only that, I have learned that I need to take continuous steps to improve not only my way of thinking but my personal behaviors. This will help me in being innovative and finding things that are “broken.” I enjoyed the redesigning bathrooms project, it taught me not only how to be creative and be open to ideas, that to me may seem outlandish, but also, many other attributes such as patience. I have discovered that I enjoy hands on activities and learn better when I am involved in the processes taught by the course.
I was also able to correlate another class with this one. We watched the Inside Job and I was/am taking Econ 1500 where we talked about many of the principles in the movie. In watching the Inside Job, it made me think how I would act if I were in there shoes. Thinking about it, I feel I would respond how Jon M. Huntsman responded in his situation with the Watergate time. If I am able to keep and hold to my values and standards now it will help me stay strong and know black from white with no fuzz area in the business world. Thank you for such an inspiring and creative class.
Michaela Ferguson
Broken
After I gave up and closed my computer I realized how this related to our business class. It reminded me of the video in class we watched about things in society being broken. I remember the man talked about how there were so many things in society that were broken because people thought it wasn't there problem. This reminded me of the seat belt alarm, for years and years people died because they did not like to or forgot to wear their seat belt. It went on like this because people car builders continue to say not my problem till someone took the time to come up with a fix to this problem instead of just passing it off the next person. In one of our guest lectures the head of the Entrepreneurial program talked about taking things that don't seem to go together and putting them together or otherwise thinking outside of the box to come up with successful products. The seat belt alarm is a simple invention that people may not have thought about before. The car alarm is not perfect, but it one of the first steps to fixing a problem in society. The man or company who designed the car alarm made a successful product because they took they time to look at society and see what was broken and figured out a way to fix it. If we want to be entrepreneurs we need to look at the problems in society the things that are "broken" and work to come up with solutions to these problems and we may just get lucky and get rich too.
Knowledge Funnel
Tyson Andrus
Bathroom Rethink
Also on Implementing
When we try to build off anything but the truth, we cannot hope to survive. Truth is principles that don't change. Truth is strength. If we want a strong company, a strong family, and a strong character, establishing a pattern of good ethics by building off the truth is key. Only then can we hope to be successful.
It is easier to be 100% at something than it is to be 98%. So begginning now to make 100% ethical decisions in our lives will set us up for success in the future.
Jenny Phillips
Next Class?
Conclusion
Toy Story - Falling With Style
Sometimes in life, whether it is our business or personal life, it seems like everthing has gone wrong. The moving truck has left, our match got blown out, we're strapped to a rocket, and we're free falling toward the concrete. In these kind of situations we have really only two options. One, we can fall screaming to our doom. Two, we can spread our wings and, as Buzz Lightyear so elegantly put it, fall with style.
Falling with style requires that when we are stuck in the bottom of the knowledge funnel we have the courage to climb back to the top and jump back into it again. Buzz and Woody missed the moving truck where all their toy friends were. But when they were falling through the sky, they didn't set their sights on the truck. They looked forward to a bigger and better goal of being with Andy.
So when we find ourselves metephorically strapped to a rocket and falling through the air, we can spread our wings and aim for something better=Falling with style.
Jenny Phillips
Something I learned...
Government Taxation
Just a couple of weeks ago we had a discussion on taxes that we then had to take a test on just recently. One of the specific things we talked about was Progressive and Regressive Taxes. Progressive taxes are taxes in which the rich pay more, in terms of a percent (%) of their income than the poor do because of the amount of their income. In other words, the more money you make, the higher percent of taxes you pay to the government from that money, one example being that of the aforementioned income tax. Regressive taxes on the other hand are taxes that decrease percentage (%) wise at one's income increases. Some examples of this tax are taxes such as sales and property tax.
Now, it's no doubt that the government needs money to pay for funding, public services, projects, and other things. It also comes to no surprise that taxing those who have a larger income may be an attractive idea because of how much money that have, especially with all of the payments that the government needs to make, or at least say they need to make.
From this though, results the argument of whether or not taxing the rich substantially more than the poor is a good idea. In my economics class, it was recently discussed that the tax ceiling, or maximum percentage of one's income that can be taxed is currently around 36%. Certainly this is a very high number in some peoples opinion, and a low number in others opinion's. A point that was raised in class however got me really thinking about the tax situation going forward, and whether or not i would be better off making more money or less money. The point that was made was that if the tax ceiling were to raise above 36% and reach 50% and then 60% and so on until we reached the 70's or 80's percentile, is what would the motivation then be to do well financially and work hard to make a lot of money if more than half of it would then go to the government? Would small businesses and entrepreneurs begin to thin out? How would this affect the economy? Would those making more money settle for being lazy if they figure they can get the same amount of take-home pay as a poor person who doesn't work as hard as they do does?
The final point from my economics class that sticks out in my mind is that the government makes 80-90% of their taxes off of the very rich and wealthy people in the country, such as the multimillionaires or even billionaires in some cases. I have no comment one way or the other on how things should be done, but I suppose I would just invite people to raise and think about questions on how things are done in this country. Is it right for those who have worked hard for their success to pay substantially more than lower-middle class do? Certainly they have more money available, and will naturally be taxed more than some people just because of the large amount of their income, but should they be taxed as much as they are? Should the government really tax people near 40% of their income? Should the government raise the percentage that rich people are taxed or lower it? Will it really help resolve the problem of the national debt? How long will the rich put up with being taxed so much before they just say forget it and no longer have the motivation to earn as much? These questions as well as the ones raised previously are all things that I think we should consider, as we will soon be, if we are not already part of the vast working class of America who are paying taxes to the government.
Jacob Pratt
Creatures of Habits
During class last Wednesday while listening to the presenters and their bathroom designs, Dr. Fawson asked the question, "Why do you think your design ideas have not been already implemented?" It was a question I had never really thought about before. I thought of all the great ideas that we as a group had come up with as well as each of the presenters in class that day and wondered why it is that bathrooms haven't already become as good as we thought they could be. This is my answer:
According to psychologists, humans are "creatures of habits." Surprisingly, habits help us survive. In the words of Ian Newby-Clark, "When we are doing something that is habitual, we are not engaged in the task in the same way as when we are doing something that is not habitual." He says that the things we do out of habit are actually easier because our brains are programmed to do them effectively with less concentration. Everything we do, "out of habit" is literally "easier" to perform because it takes less brain activity. This is good for all the little habits that we need for our survival like eating and personal hygiene. It is not good, however, when we fall into habits just because we are lazy. Some things require our full attention in order to be performed well, and design is definitely one of those tasks. I believe one of the main reasons our ideas for bathroom designs are not implemented in public buildings is because the designers tend to fall into habits of how a "normal" building is designed and they find it hard to break that habit and try something more unique. They have found something that they feel is functional and cost efficient and have formed a habit of designing each bathroom in a similar fashion.
I believe design thinking is contingent upon our ability to break the habits of doing those things perceived as "normal" and putting forth the effort to turn what some may consider "eccentric ideas" into realities. Our quality of design depends upon our ability to break habits and vary from the norm in order to create things that have never been seen before, but which are functional an interesting to its users.
Cason Wortley
Bush Tax Cuts
Study Abroad Opportunities
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Go Global!
Attitude is Altitude - Nick Vujicic
My brother sent me this video clip of a man named Nick Vujicic. I couldn't help but see it in light of Carrying Your Own Weather. It seems like Nick has pretty well every reason to be miserable, but he's obviously not. What a great example he is of making the very best with what you've been given. It seems like he couldn't be happier. It really opened my eyes. It seems like the more we have, the more we expect from the world, and from life. From my perspective, I can't comprehend living without arms and legs.
Doing something like that must take a tremendous amount of perseverance and patience. When I have a late night, I wake up the next morning, and it's so hard to roll out of bed. I realize how easy I really have it. I wonder what it really takes to carry that weather, to make yourself be happy. Is it simply a fake it till you make it? Does it require a real miracle or tragedy of some kind to help your realize that there is a lot of goodness in your life? How can a person just make so much out of so little? If people are looking to get your posts done, I would like to hear some thoughts on this.
My opinion on why bathrooms arent "fixed".
I have a couple ideas, but still not sure if it's right.
1. I don't think it is the number one priority on businesses list to have top notch bathrooms. Yes, they can be made more convenient. What we have now works. It is more money to make these bathrooms look better to which I think is a factor.
Also I think if a company wants to have styling bathrooms they are aiming for a certain target audience. Nice bathrooms go with nice buildings which mostly people with more money go into. i.e high class=Nicer stuff.
I also think people think that bathrooms are overall a dirty place where unsanitary business happens in them so why make them all nice. Also people usually don't spend more than 5 minutes in them at a time. Why make some way nice for 2-5 minutes of time.
Overall I just don't see top of the line bathrooms on the top of people's list to make perfect for people. I think small changes are happening and will continue slowly. If you want something way nice, go where their is lots of money and businesses are really trying to impress.
Just my opinions.
Jared Spackman
David Clark on Entrepreneurial Spirit
David Clark also outlined a similar philosophy to success with entrepreneurship when he said to look at things in life that cause pain. I liken this advice to the advice I had gotten from my former teacher at Sky View as well as principles we had learned in class prior to Mr. Clark coming in to speak to us. I now go around thinking about ways to improve things that cause 'pain' or 'inconveniences' in everyday life, or things that are broken. I even write down some of the ideas and I believe have a much more 'design thinking' process as a result of this class.
I am glad that I had the opportunity to listen to Mr. Clark come in and talk with our class about entrepreneurial spirit, and really allowing me to make the connections between what I had learned previously at Sky View and other things that I had learned earlier in the semester.
Why has it not been implemented?
I'll be the first person to admit that we did not consider that question in our design process. I may be wrong but my impression was that the presentation was about our design process. I was unaware that we were supposed to convince the audience why our ideas were brilliant. If you want certain questions answered, tell us what you are looking for.
But to answer the question after I have had some time to reflect, my answer would simply be, our ideas are in place. Nothing besides the target urinals is unrealistic. Every single one of our ideas is already invented. Granted, not all of them are available in every single restroom, but if the builders wish to implement our ideas it can and has already been done.
The reason not every idea is not installed in every restroom is still uncertain to me, however, it would be very simple to do so. All of our ideas were gathered from different sources to make "OUR" perfect restroom, but this is not the case for every restroom that is built. OUR PERFECT restroom may be completely different from YOUR PERFECT restroom. Restrooms are built around need, and maybe there is no need for all of OUR ideas.
Business By Design
International Respect
I really liked when we talked about the value of international business in class. I realized that the world of business is so much bigger than just the United States. It makes me excited too because I didn’t realize that my going to another country for a couple years and learning another language has so much potential for helping me out in my dream to own a business. There are so many things to learn from other cultures. It only requires an open mind and we should definitely strive for synergy.
I also found it very interesting that other cultures will respect your culture as long as you show respect for theirs. She demonstrated this principle with her story about how they were required to drink in a meeting but decided not to. How many times do we have the attitude that one person is wrong and another is right? Many times we believe that if there are two different opinions present then one must be right and the other wrong. It is wonderful that she suggests that we consider that they are both respectable and should be respected.
Entrepreneurship: A Principle of Success
As I listened to David Clark when he came to class I realized many things. First of all I had never thought of entrepreneurship as the more general idea that an entrepreneur is simply someone who undertakes innovations. That doesn’t necessarily mean that you create a whole new business. I love that idea that entrepreneurship can be applied in many different situations in business and otherwise. Even as an employee one can seek to innovate the business that already exists.
I believe that this idea can also be applied to family life. There is always room for improvement in a family and the family would benefit greatly from heads of house that constantly innovate and rethink their way of doing things. I believe the principle of innovation is a timeless and self-evident principle that will lead to success in any endeavor. It recognizes that we are imperfect, that there is much we don’t know and thus much to discover and use for improvement and more success.
Public Bathrooms
1. Cost- This was discussed in class saying that many things have a bigger upfront fee but will save you more in the long run. One reason that builders may not use them or incorporate them into their designs is they don't do their research and simply are scared away by the upfront fee of the product. The information may not be well known and therefore is misunderstood, harder to find, or takes more effort to research.
2. Innovation is often a slow process- not many people are looking to reinvent the wheel. Public bathrooms have been around for a long time. There are many improvements that have been made to public bathrooms over the years but we may not notice or they may start in one area and slowly spread to other areas. There may be designers who are trying to incorporate new ideas and new technology but getting everyone to follow along with their ideas could be challenging.
3. Motivation- Why fix something that isn't broken? Many builders or designers may thing that the bathroom is not a top priority, thinking that if they are functional they are good enough. People continue to use public bathrooms so the design must be working right ? In high school there was one bathroom in our science building that was so old and gross they weren't even functional. All the locks were broken, the stall were learning so some of the doors did not shut, the mirrors were scratched out, and it appeared to be very dirty. No one used that bathroom and after a year the janitors saw that no one used it and suggested to the principal that it needed some renovation done to be functional. The bathroom was renovated for the simple reason that no one used it, if people would have continued to use the bathroom and deal with the problems it would have never been fixed. People keep using public bathrooms so to builders or the bathroom there is not large problem with they are they are and the way they are always designed. Also buildings do not often win awards because of their remarkable bathroom design so a designer may loose motivation to worry and spend time and money on the bathrooms.
4.Time- Many time designers, builders, contractors,etc. are under a time crunch. Mentioned earlier they may not make the bathroom a priority so they do it the way they have always done it instead of going through the knowledge funnel they use the algorithm that already exists.
I do not know if these are the exact reason to the problem of our "broken" public restrooms but I am sure they all play some factor in why not not a lot of innovation has been brought to public restrooms.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Similarities between guest speaker and "A Whole New Mind"
Near the end
This is a video of a few guys that took simple surfing to a new level. By Combining ideas and thinking like a designer, Laird Hamilton produced an entirely new product. Using something called a hydrofoil, essentially a metal fin taken from an AirChair that was then strapped onto the bottom of a surfboard he came up with a surfboard that will fly over the waves.
Using Design thinking as a means to an end, they can now use this new idea/product to use any wave out there. They can ride with rain and wind, and maybe one day use the new hydrofoil to ride a hundred foot wave.
This video mentions the fact that there are hundreds of surf board “shapers” but none have come up with such results. This is a great example of the benefits from design thinking and getting away from the every day.
Brady Walker
Ideas for Good
I loved what they talk about in the first minute of this clip (plus watching them build a Hybrid Roller Coaster was pretty cool too). It talks about how being naive about things, and relying on your creative side can sometimes be the best thing because you don’t have a “clouded vision”, and everything becomes possible. The guy in the clip says how this can help because it forces you to be creative and think of something totally new and different. This obviously fits in with concepts that we have talked about throughout the entire semester; being open-minded, thinking in innovative and different ways, and using your right brain to solve problems. I have really enjoyed this class and learning all of these different skills and ideas that can help in a business or personal life. Even though it may seem like we have beat the word innovation into the ground because we talk about it so much, it really is the way to create a new experience, benefiting both your business and your customers.
“Innovation is fostered by information gathered from new connections; from insights gained by journeys into other disciplines or places; from active, collegial networks and fluid, open boundaries. Innovation arises from ongoing circles of exchange, where information is not just accumulated or stored, but created. Knowledge is generated anew from connections that weren't there before.” ~ Margaret J. Wheatley
Jaimie Beazer
ideal bathrooms
Walk a mile in her shoes
Recently I walked through campus and was met by an army of women, a few men at their head, all wearing high heels and waving signs that said things like, “just say no to rape.” The practice as I understand it was to enlist as many men as possible to “walk a mile in her shoes” aka walk a mile in high heels. The purpose as I understand it of this yearly event is to help men gain empathy for women raise awareness concerning rape, and raise funds for an antirape organization. I think this is a noble and noteworthy cause, and I wish them the best of success in their efforts to reduce rape occurrences. I wonder though if there is not a better method to go about their goal.
I would propose that there are many things that this group (I estimate them to be about 80 strong) could do to reduce rape occurrence, and I venture to say that most of them would be more effective than walking a mile in high heels while waving signs. I have applied the principals of design thinking to this situation as best I could, and have come up with the following hypothetical situation.
An annual event held in the tsc or on the quad. Hire a few martial arts instructors to teach 20 minute rape defense classes. You would need several levels of classes so someone can come back 5 times in the course of the day. Food needs to be provided on site to help attract people, and I suggest handing it out to anyone who is willing to go through the rape defense class. Offer it to men if they will come and act as practice dummy’s, and women if they will go through the class. I think the food would be I big motivator for participation, I think the learning will be much more effective in deterring or stopping rape than will the memory of seeing 80 people walking a mile in high heels, and I think it will be a lot more fun for guys to participate in. In the way of cost I think getting instructors to donate their time would not be too hard, I personally know 3 police officers who would be happy to donate a day for that purpose. As for cost of food, I would hope that a donation could be made somewhere by someone. Maybe a local pizza place would like to sponsor the event for advertising.
Those are my thoughts, such as they are. I would like to know what yall think about them.
Bryan Scoresby
The next thing that Mike makes mention of is to not overlook the simple solutions. Frequently during the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, Jack Sparrow is forced to come up with a plan on the spot. He uses the things that he has readily available, and he usually comes out on top. We can do more with the things we have than we think.
Finally, Mike talks about how important it is to experiment, and he gives an example:
"When Captain Jack fights Barbossa over Cortez's gold, he gives being cursed a try. He steals a piece of gold to see if it too will make him an immortal skeleton pirate zombie (which is awesome). Had he been wrong and the curse didn't work, he would have been dead when Barbossa ran him through with his cutlass.
Instead, he became immortal and was able to compete with a competitor who was initially much better positioned to win.
It was a risk. He experimented. Something cool happened. When was the last time you experimented? Try something new just to see what will happen. Many times our hypotheses and the conventional wisdom are wrong."
I agree with the things Mike talked about. Even though it's just a movie, and we shouldn't need to be innovating in quite the same way Captain Jack does, there are still things we can learn from it.
Here's where I read from: http://thoughtleadersllc.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-to-innovate-like-captain-jack.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ThoughtleadersLlcBlog+%28thoughtLEADERS+Blog%29
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
The 8th habit
Everyone in the class is familiar with Stephen R. Covey’s 7 habits of highly effective people but did everyone know there was an 8th habit?
In this video Covey talks about the four needs that everyone has, the needs of Body (to live), mind (to learn), heart (to love), and spirit (to leave a legacy) this is what everyone needs to be a good worker and a good person. I think that everyone needs to think more about these needs and if they did they would be pleasantly surprised with the outcome.
Covey also talks about the hardwired birth gifts that everyone is born with. They are: freedom and power to choose and the universal, timeless and self-evident principles. All of these births are things that we can choose to make what we want out of them. People can blame the world for the bad things that have happened to them but in the end it was their choice on how they reacted to them.
I have learned so much from Covey’s work, I try to live the 7 habits everyday to make my life better. Its hard to do it but its defiantly worth the practice and effort. I think that everyone in the class has learned so much about their selves and about others, I know I have. Once I feel confident in my ability to live the 7 habits effectively I want to read and analyze the next habits and learn from them as well.
Kate Kendrick
Human Centered Design
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Xlqs0M2l0&NR=1
Brooke also raised the point of how the commercial made Detroit look like a nice, but tough town with cool people that had pride in what they do. Another student in class though, made sure to testify that Detroit was not all that nice, nor safe for that matter, or a city at all. She had been there just recently and had taken some pictures of some of the places there, and it reflected that the city failed to upkeep many of its places, one of her examples being that of an old theatre or some kind of business or building that had shut down, but still remained with everything unkept. Another one of her examples was that of an old building that was essentially gutted and then used as a parking garage. Overall, I think all of these points just go to show how companies can go to great lengths in advertising to make their product, or even city look a lot better than it really is, even if it means spending a lot of money to do it. This clip, just reminds me of the fact of how Detroit really is, and provides some laughs at the same time.