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187: ‘It’s Just Poly’s on a Map’, with Rob Asher and James Blackwood

187: ‘It’s Just Poly’s on a Map’, with Rob Asher and James Blackwood

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Rob Asher and James Blackwood join the podcast to talk about the real-world complexity of designing and delivering projects—and how their work at Giraffe is bridging the gaps between technology, governance, culture, commercial intent, and design.

We explore the limits of traditional tools and approach, the pitfalls of over-simplified models, and why real integration requires more than just good geometry. Rob and James share insights from their experience building Giraffe—a collaborative platform that combines design tools, mapping, data, and financial modeling—to empower better, faster, and more informed decision-making across teams and disciplines.

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To learn more about Rob Asher and James Blackwood, see the full show notes with links at https://trxl.co/187

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