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My Design Principles

Posted on August 16, 2005 in pilgrim-igatpuri.

It dawned on me recently: I'm a designer. Throughout the adult part of my 29 years, that's what I have done. It feels natural to me. They even have me designing things at the meditation center here. But today, I was thinking about the principles behind design.

In 7th grade, I got a horrendous paper route where most carriers lasted a maximum of one or two months. I redesigned the entire route for efficiency, "acquired" nearby routes to soon quadruple my daily delivery, converted everyone to automatic billing, and did some outreach in particular areas to maximize throughput. By the end of two years, I had "subs" delivering papers and I was making money sitting at home. All I did was design. And my design principle was utility.

In my first (and only) "real" job, I got the task of optimizing the C++ compiler. I had to make things run faster; again, I was in a group of half a dozen PhD's, three of whom had helped design C++ programming language (which is the base of hundreds of billions of software industry business), so this isn't quite your textbook work either. The job was not just to think out of the box, but to crush the box, send it to the recyclers and innovate from scratch. Interestingly, I wouldn't classify any of my ultra-smart teammates as intellectuals; one of them was into dancing, another into horse-back riding, another into Japanese art, another into languages and calligraphy and so on. Raw intellect sits in a cubicle for $100K a year with a supervising manager; but this was about innovaters who aren't told what to do. They just do. :) And the major design principle here was what I could call "creative intellect."

And then there's CharityFocus. When we started CharityFocus in April 1999, everyone was skeptical of the strength of a distributed, moneyless organization. It was new. No one had previously created a web-based organization for service, without any overhead. My design challenge here was organization itself: how can you harness all this positive energy into action without the beauraucratic overhead? In the last six years, CharityFocus delivered millions of dollars in services. And I feel it can be improved even more. Key design principle? Spirituality. In my talk at the Sante Fe Institute several years ago, I called it 'Ancient Wisdom, Modern Application'.

At each step, I would keep learning and today, I have three major design principles in my repertoire: utility, creative intellect, and spirituality. Utility comes from the ability to see things as they are without projecting your dreams onto it, creative intellect is the fusion of left and right brain such that you can seamlessly step inside and outside any box, and spirituality is the ability to draw lessons from nature itself.

Now, here is my aha-moment for today -- when I go deeper within myself, I am affecting all three of my design principles very directly: see reality as it is, master your mind and be in tune with nature.


Comments ...


   
1.
On Aug 23, 2005 Janani wrote:

Beautiful!
Cheers!



   
2.
On Sep 06, 2005 oscommerce design wrote:

nice :)



   
3.
On Aug 26, 2007 Elizabeth Brown wrote:

Great concepts



   
4.
On Aug 26, 2007 Conrad wrote:

Hi Nipun,
You and Viral continue to inspire me. You have my deep gratitude. Conrad



   
5.
On Aug 26, 2007 Beatrice Bael wrote:

thank you for sharing your design principles...applicable as well in my craft as an events designer.

you are indeed one of god's wonderful gifts to humanity...may your tribe increase a million-fold.



   
6.
On Aug 26, 2007 Sushl wrote:

Thank you for this reflection. Makes me want to incorporate spiritual design into my own life.
Best,
Sushil



   
7.
On Aug 26, 2007 Suren wrote:

May the tree of your "unusual journey" flourish
Roots deep in the spirit
Fruits aplenty of beneficience



   
8.
On Aug 26, 2007 bob wrote:

there are times when the is no inside or outside but simply what is - a world to be created with only what is at hand -

magnificient job on charity focus -



   
9.
On Aug 26, 2007 hassan wrote:

Waoh! thats owe sum. This will inspire alot of people. Thanks and be blessed.



   
10.
On Aug 26, 2007 rose encabo wrote:

... sigh...



   
11.
On Aug 26, 2007 Brian Kasten wrote:

Makes you stop just thinking about a problem and lets you refocus on alternative aproaches to the problem



   
12.
On Aug 27, 2007 trudi wrote:

inspire me...... please!



   
13.
On Aug 28, 2007 Whoami wrote:

Dear principled designer - You are generous to the core. You are like an ever-flowing cool fountain soothing the recepient to one's spiritual inner being. You are brief yet so very subtly effective without being outwardly impressive. I admit, it is much easier to admire you than emulate you, dear designer! Thanks a lot.



   
14.
On Dec 07, 2007 denis wrote:

design is an area that never ends.ITS a vast continuous subject with endless branches.This is a great article.



   
15.
On Jan 16, 2008 Petra wrote:

May God give more wisdom, health and long life to serve the world so selflessly.



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