Tag: frames

  • Stakeholder ecosystem

    Stakeholder ecosystem

    Good is part a system of different stakeholders so it is important to recognise interdependencies between different perspectives on good. In my attempt to make good more doable, it would be tempting to look at good in the comforting isolation of one frame and one perspective at a time. However, this will most likely not…

  • Good in context

    Good in context

    In order to recognise good in its context, we need to distinguish three perspectives on good. Now that we know that frames influence how we perceive and communicate about reality (see post series “Three frames“) it might be a good idea to look at how strongly these frames are represented on different levels of abstraction.…

  • Different frames, different natures

    Different frames, different natures

    Each frame has a distinctly different nature, each with its own benefits and handicaps. Though the different frames compete with each other for attention (see post “The fight of the frames“), they also supplement each other. The different nature of each frame helps us to look at things in different ways, each valuable in their…

  • The fight of the frames

    The fight of the frames

    The comply, success and moral frame are always competing so we should strive to keep them in balance. Please read the previous post about the three frames before you read this one. Depending on the situation, often one or two of the frames are dominant, and another is underrepresented or even out of the equation.…

  • Rosetta: Three ways of looking at good

    Rosetta: Three ways of looking at good

    There are three ways of looking at ‘good’. It’s important to recognise which is dominant and which might need activation. In the year 1799, the army of Napoleon invades Egypt from the Mediterranean. How it happened exactly is not clear, but at some point, they stumbled upon an interesting looking stone. It turned out that…