Ambivalent pancakes

When seeking to understand audiences, listening for ambivalence in individuals can reveal their inner thinking, emotions, and guiding principles in a way surveys and focus groups rarely do.

Kyle Bowen

Kyle is the founder of Museums as Progress. He helps cultural organizations increase their relevance and impact through progress-space research.

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