Richard Saul Wurman: On the Right Way to Peel a Banana
Known for reinvention, and never being afraid to disrupt, Richard Saul Wurman always keeps things interesting. RSW's BIF-7 talk is no excpetion to this. Teaching us it's okay to blow up your own ideas, Wurman unviels his lastest adventure, the WWW Conference. He keeps it simple: Pairings of amazingly interesting individuals prompted by a question, generating conversation.
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BIF-7 Summit
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Richard Saul Wurman
Richard Saul Wurman likes to simplify things to initials and numerals: TED is the Technology Entertainment Design conference he created; TUB is The Understanding Business, a company Wurman founded to capitalize on his theories of knowledge.
There’s also TOP, one of his publishing companies, along with Access Press, that produced books on “the topics that matter in our lives”—such as healthcare, wealthcare, travel and child-raising; IA is information architecture, a field Wurman essentially launched three decades ago; or it could stand for “Information Anxiety,” his blockbuster 1990 book that foresaw the growing problem of data clutter and proposed a radical new means of organizing and presenting knowledge.






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