
STRATSCRAPS_v184

Artists hold space for nuance.
They compost the box — not just think outside it.
They don’t colour within the lines; they question whether the lines should exist at all.
As Brian Eno and Bette Adriaanse argue in What Art Does , that art is the connective tissue of culture. It binds society, reflects identity, and creates the conditions for new futures... See more
They compost the box — not just think outside it.
They don’t colour within the lines; they question whether the lines should exist at all.
As Brian Eno and Bette Adriaanse argue in What Art Does , that art is the connective tissue of culture. It binds society, reflects identity, and creates the conditions for new futures... See more
Annalise Lewis • What if Artists Were Your Strategic Weapon in the Boardroom?
Strategy and process is mostly a mistake when doing creative work
Henrik Karlsson • How I write essays
The strategist is no longer a domain expert in isolation, but a pattern recogniser across disciplines - someone attuned to the logic of living systems.
Why does this matter? Because traditional strategy was built on fragmentation. On dividing markets from cultures, insight from intuition, brand from business.
But these divisions were always artificia
... See morezoe scaman • The Work
Today's Strategist has never been at higher risk of becoming an agency NPC. They are always present and always speaking, but only within the limits of a predefined script. Their dialogue is modular, and movement is bounded by deliverables, mostly tethered to the screen. They may introduce the quest for the main character (creative director), but th... See more