The Cynefin framework - Complicated, Complexity, Chaos | Deep Code Experiment: Episode 3
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The Cynefin framework - Complicated, Complexity, Chaos | Deep Code Experiment: Episode 3
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Dave Snowden, Zhen Goh, Sue Borchardt, Riva Greenberg, Boudewijn Bertsch,
amazon.comAt 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
... See moreThis region of the dynamic spectrum, where outdated order dissolves into a creative and responsive chaos from which novel order can emerge, is often referred to as “the edge of chaos.” Stuart Kaufman suggested: “The best place for a system to be, in order to respond appropriately to a constantly changing world, is at the edge of chaos.” He explains
... See moreDomains – 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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