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Its not about right or wrong..
We collected an anecdote and used it in a document, and the document came to the attention of senior management. We were advised that the …
Read MoreACKMIDS 2005 – Larry Prusak’s presentation
On Monday and Tuesday this week I trundled off to ACKMIDS. Actually I didn’t think I would make it this year because I was scheduled …
Read MoreOne week to register for the narrative techniques workshops
This is the last week before we run our narrative workshops in Sydney and Brisbane. If you want a really practical understanding of how to …
Read MoreCommunity indicators, indicator species and persausion
I love what Nancy is doing jotting down the many things which might indicate “community lives here”—yes, turn it into a book Nancy! I discovered …
Read MoreHow to identify a wicked (read complex) problem
Bill Godfrey has found, what I think is, a good list to help know whether you are dealing with a wicked (ie. complex) problem: The …
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 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 …
Read MoreIntervention design for complex issues
The Cynefin framework can be used to identify complex issues. In this situation, the term ‘complex’ does not necessarily mean that things are ‘complicated’; rather …
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