In Too Deep

Tools for tackling tough problems

Editors
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.

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