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Domains – Cynefin is a typology that describes three primary types of systems: Ordered, Complex, and Chaotic, each defined by the type of constraint, or absence thereof. Order is constrained and future outcomes are predictable as long as the constraints can be sustained. The Complex domain has enabling constraints, and many levels of entanglement t
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At its most basic, Cynefin allows us to distinguish between three different kinds of systems: ordered systems that are governed and constrained in such a way that cause and effect relationships are either clear or discoverable through analysis; complex systems where causal relationships are entangled and dynamic and the only way to understand the s
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The primary definition of Cynefin, is at its heart, about a flow of engagement over time with things known, unknown and unknowable, loved and unloved, all of which entangle our lives and create meaning.
Boudewijn Bertsch • Cynefin - Weaving Sense-Making Into the Fabric of Our World ED02
Cynefin is an enigmatic word with a broad and deep meaning. It is a dynamic word that speaks of flow through time and space; a multiplicity of tangled connections; of community.
Boudewijn Bertsch • Cynefin - Weaving Sense-Making Into the Fabric of Our World ED02
“Cynefin is a Welsh word with no direct equivalent in English. As a noun, it is translated as habitat,
Boudewijn Bertsch • Cynefin - Weaving Sense-Making Into the Fabric of Our World ED02
The Cynefin framework - Complicated, Complexity, Chaos | Deep Code Experiment: Episode 3
youtube.comCynefin is all about boundaries. In that way, it reflects human systems such that knowing where the boundaries are between specific contexts are critical to our meaning-making, identity structures, and ability to relate to each other. Cynefin’s boundaries help us to know what kind of systemic context we find ourselves in, and when we are transition
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