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Some obstacles can be a right pain
Thanks to Bill Gibson for this one.
Read MoreThe relevance of the open source model for communities of practice
I totally agree with Mitch Kapor’s when he says: “Open source heralds a global paradigm shift in social and economic value creation of enormous proportions, …
Read MoreThe role of free will in social complexity–does it exist?
Dave Snowden frequently says: “Humans are not ants. We have ‘free will’ and can impose order on an otherwise complex system.” This sounded like a sound …
Read MoreCommunity of practice adoption in government agencies
Government agencies have for some time embraced the idea of communities of practice. Australia seems to be behind the US and Europe in adopting CoPs …
Read MoreCorporate narrative is not storytelling
After hearing Dave Snowden describe the importance and application of stories in organisations for the first time, I became extremely excited by the idea and …
Read MoreDon’t forget Max Boisot
I was chatting to Bill Godfrey today and we got onto the topic of Denham Grey’s top 5 KM books. We were both surprised that …
Read MoreNew narrative techniques workshop in Melbourne
On the 1st March I will be offering a one-day workshop for particpants to learn the Cynefin narrative techniques. My aim is to provide all …
Read MoreMapping archetypes for an online community
Patrick Lambe has done a terrific job writing up the archetype extraction exercise we did at the ActKM forum conference last year. Well worth …
Read MoreThe practitioner’s landscape by Glenda H. Eoyang
Papers which provide practical advice on the design of complexity-based interventions for organisational issues are rare. E:CO (a new complexity journal) is attending to this …
Read MoreE:CO – New Complexity Journal
E:CO is a new journal exploring the theory and practice of applying complexity science concepts to organisational issues. The entire content of the current issue …
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