Christian Madsbjerg

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Christian Madsbjerg



Christian Madsbjerg is a founder of ReD Associates and the Director of its New York office. ReD is a strategy consulting company based in the human sciences and employs anthropologists, sociologists, art historians, and philosophers. Christian studied philosophy and political science in Copenhagen and London. He lives in New York City.

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“Without this texture of experience, the data shoved before these executives’ eyes loses any truth. Context and color are absent; all that remains are abstract representations of the world rather than the world itself.”
Christian Madsbjerg, Sensemaking: The Power of the Humanities in the Age of the Algorithm

“When we get our understanding of humanity wrong, we get everything wrong. When”
Christian Madsbjerg, Sensemaking: The Power of the Humanities in the Age of the Algorithm

“The greatest weakness of the quantitative approach is that it decontextualizes human behavior, removing an event from its real-world setting and ignoring the effects of variables not included in the model.”
Christian Madsbjerg, The Moment of Clarity: Using the Human Sciences to Solve Your Toughest Business Problems



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