To solve big issues like climate change, we need to reframe our problems
Problem framing could yield new solutions to major issues such as climate change and gender inequality. Identifying common framing patterns will help.
Digital marketing and communication expert. Co-founder of creative agency Wichmann/Schmidt. Former Head of Social Media of shipping giant Maersk, for which he won acclaim and awards. Jonathan started out as a writer for Danish weekly Weekendavisen, then worked as a copywriter and concept developer at a digital agency. He holds a MA in Literature from University of Copenhagen and is the author of “Leth og kedsomheden” (2008), a book about boredom.
Problem framing could yield new solutions to major issues such as climate change and gender inequality. Identifying common framing patterns will help.
Only ditching the profit imperative will allow the tech giants to fulfil their original aim of benefiting the public good, argues the writer Jonathan Wichmann.
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Les gagnants de demain pourraient très bien être les entreprises ennuyeuses.
¿Cómo será el futuro de las empresas? Lo sé, es una pregunta colosal. Y una que muchas personas han intentado responder antes que yo. Sin embargo, es la pregunta que me he propuesto abord...
Since the 19th century, humans have believed the rate of change is increasing. But a surge is always followed by a slump – and that's when the real work begins.