Reading “Questions Concerning Technology” by Heidegger changed the way I see technology and changed how I see myself in relation to the world. Here is a video of me presenting Heidegger’s essay in 20 sildes and 5 minutes at Ignite Chicago in March 2011. Thank you Stella and Tim for creating this awesome event and […]
Author Archives: Paul Caswell
Weave is News in Chicago
Thank you, writers and videographers for helping this Chicago business spread our message. We greatly appreciate your skills with the keyboard and the camera! For a company that delights in making visible other people, it’s also nice to be seen! Today we were featured on the Tech Cocktail website. Thank you, Frank for all your work supporting […]
Liberate Expression by Applying Restrictions
One of the goals in asking Weave questions is to encourage meaningful, authentic and free expression. An interesting way we can achieve this, which is a great paradox, is a technique I first came across in software development referred to as ‘restricted liberation’. Similar techniques are used in poetry and music. My favorite example is […]
Internal Communication Weaves at Comcast
Read how Comcast internal communications team worked with Weave The People to align leaders to a common set of values: Comcast Weave Case Study Article This article shares a story of how we opened up the conversations at a key face-to-face meeting and helped “build the pillars of relationship”. In the article you will read […]
An Engaging Day with the President
Last week I was fortunate enough to meet President Obama and I am excited to blog about my experience! I will keep it personal not political and as I share my story, I will weave in 4 lessons on effective engagement. The lessons are about: the power of face-to-face meeting; how questions are key to […]
Share Stories to Deliver Results
I was on a call with some meeting planners this week and they shared with me that meeting attendees want more than they did several years ago. Delivering Results Counts. Inspiring Keynotes are no longer enough. These days people, often with more work to do than ever, are looking for practical advice and tools they […]