In Too Deep
Tools for tackling tough problems
Jeff Mohr
Cofounder & CEO @kumupowered. Often found running in the mountains or dabbling in complex systems and networks to spark lasting change.
Ryan Mohr
Tackling complex systems at kumu.io while raising three amazing kids on the beautiful island of Oahu
Dan Prince
Making stuff, breaking stuff and fixing the things I’ve broken before someone finds out.
Will Watson
partner at @theready. Co-founder of compasshq.com. Changing how the world works and building tools for tough problems.
Alex Vipond
https://alexvipond.dev
Michelle Monty
Customer Success & Marketing Lead at Kumu. Changemaker. Bookworm. Surfer. Yogi. Living in beautiful Costa Rica.
Morgan Wills
Budding systems thinker, lover of language, people, music, and design.
Latest Posts
Mapping changes over time in Kumu
If there’s anything that we can agree on in this world, it’s that change is constant. Systems evolve, networks grow and communities…
How we’re approaching v3
The last time we teased you with a rebuild was in 2013. Back then, we were a nimble product with a small but keen set of users. Ten years…
Endless data possibilities: Utilizing APIs for import into Kumu
How we used the Spotify API to visualize data on music playlists for this year’s Black History Month.
Learning a New Dance: Reflections on Governance and Systems Health
Nearly two years ago in his blog, Governance for Systems Change, Rob Ricigliano shared four practices to help governors work with complex…
Exploring how to avoid climate disaster with Kumu and ChatGPT
Bill Gates’ recent book “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster” gives a helpful overview of where most of the carbon emissions are coming from…
Rethinking How to Finance System Health
Rob Ricigliano (Systems and Complexity Coach) and Anna Muoio (New Capitalism Project)
Celebrating systems thinking through student projects
Taking a look at the Kumu maps created by students during the 2023 Map the System contest
Mapping the Inflation Reduction Act
An example of how you can quickly gain insights into a topic by mapping a public data set in Kumu
🏔 ️Kumu & Chamonix 2023
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