the final thesis document….and more to come

5.10.13 Haynes Thesis Final 2sm

This is the final document submitted for my MBA at MIT Sloan this spring.  This effort was a profoundly instructive experience for me –assembling a research document based on observations, and  notional thoughts about how cities can be best supported with economic growth in the future.  The successful strategies will require real systemic change, but the opportunity for cities is remarkable.  The document has been shaped by extraordinary insights and generous support from friends, colleagues, advisors, and inspirational people in the field!  I look forward to hearing more of your thoughts!

residency redundancy

2013-08-14 18.48.05As I scramble to organize documents to make sure not to lose health insurance coverage– I am realizing the same issues that I wrote about in my thesis,  Connective Development. Our state based ‘residency ‘ framework is outdated.  I am in the middle of many states, many existences, and occupations.  I’m in transition. I am happy with that. I do not have a permanent address, after many years of having one.  I don’t think i’m alone–as the workforce continues its mobility and multi-state existence, our older systems of keeping track are creating too much friction in the system (Drivers licenses, health insurance, jury duty and even taxes).

Frankly, until I have a more permanent home base, i’m do not want to change the legions of documents, and definitely not more than once.   With credit cards, it’s ok, i can still do most things digitally,  with an ancient address, but it still seems outdated.  I have no more utility bills, and i’m mostly working on wifi coverage that is in others names.  My drivers license is my old temporary address–at the time i signed, it was still hopeful that i would stay there longer, but my plans changed.

It would be nice to change my address in one place, and have it track thru a number of things. It would be nice to be able to just float a bit more freely between states and have my insurance cover me. It would be nice to have a drivers license and car registration that was a bit more fluid. I would prefer not to have to file multiple partial year tax returns.  I would love a US-Pass that could cover all such information. I’d even pay a higher tax rate.

But right now i just want to make sure i have insurance coverage, and i have to be fixed to a state for 6 months, with an address that tracks thru multiple forms of IDs.  Just to make these changes is taking days, taking away time from the process of looking for a job…..or finding a permanent home base….