188 Business Tips (and 300 Questions) to Get Your Brain Juices Flowing: Living is Not Enough

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188 Business Tips (and 300 Questions) to Get Your Brain Juices Flowing

By Michael Daehn

Many site the destruction of the Pruitt-Igoe housing project in St.  Louis as the death of modern architecture. Why did this massive  project fail so miserably? There is debate, but many site the  modernist approach to architecture as living machines as the cause.  

These buildings were created as low cost efficient places for people  to live, not homes. People are more complex than machines. Creating  something that works is rarely enough. Creating something that engages folks in a human way is what captures peoples hearts and  eventually their finances.  

Does your product do the job or meet human needs and  desires?


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