Design, at best, is an emergent process - and essentially so when it is about gardens. As much as designed gardens at events like the Chelsea Flower Show are inspiring and lovely to look at, they...
One of the core ideas of Cynefin is the use of safe-to-fail experiments to determine how you want to evolve the system. As Seneca the Younger said “If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favourable”.
The first thing you might be wondering is how the heck you pronounce Cynefin. I know that was my first question. It is Kih-neh-vihn (/ˈkʌnɨvɪn/). The word is Welsh in origin and was coined by Dave ...
The first thing you might be wondering is how the heck you pronounce Cynefin. I know that was my first question. It is Kih-neh-vihn (/ˈkʌnɨvɪn/). The word is Welsh in origin and was coined by Dave ...
I've written before about product management being "complex" - in the Cynefin sense - but I really love Liz Keogh's way of expressing it: My favourite way to understand complexity is that acting in...
This morning I saw a discussion on twitter about "Estimates being wrong". This struck me as really odd. I'm a huge fan of Todd Little and Troy Magennis on the subject of estimation. They have taugh...
The Cynefin Framework is a useful model for describing complex systems and is particularly helpful when grappling with the complexity and ambiguity that often surrounds innovation.
Firstly a very brief explanation of the Cynefin Model and why I find it highly valuable for innovation. Innovation has many characteristics of a complex adaptive system as I have crudely attempted...
Firstly a very brief explanation of the Cynefin Model and why I find it highly valuable for innovation. Innovation has many characteristics of a complex adaptive system as I have crudely attempted...
Back from London now from a four day deep dive into complexity theory and Cynefin practice with Dave Snowden and Tony Quinlan from Cognitive Edge. It was a packed full four days with many many many bits and pieces of philosophy, natural science,...
One of the core ideas of Cynefin is the use of safe-to-fail experiments to determine how you want to evolve the system. As Seneca the Younger said “If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favourable”.
Presented by Liz Keogh - http://lizkeogh.com, @lunivore We expect leadership teams to find innovative solutions to business challenges, and yet rarely give a...
This morning I saw a discussion on twitter about "Estimates being wrong". This struck me as really odd. I'm a huge fan of Todd Little and Troy Magennis on the subject of estimation. They have taugh...
Firstly a very brief explanation of the Cynefin Model and why I find it highly valuable for innovation. Innovation has many characteristics of a complex adaptive system as I have crudely attempted to explain here.
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