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Dave Snowden
I normally provide a quarterly summary of key blog posts but this year has been my least prolific ever, somewhat compensated by a rich year in terms of forthcoming publications, but more notable in terms of method and framework development with Estuarine Mapping being the highlight.  The scarcity in one context probably has some relation […]
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Last night saw me in the Royal Opera House for Humperdinck’s märchenspiel Hansel and Gretel.   I almost didn’t book to see it as it is very much a children’s opera but I hadn’t seen it for years, the production team looked interesting and of course, one of the main influences on Humperdinck was Wagner, much of […]
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One of the two articles I mentioned yesterday is focused on how networks have evolved to make better decisions than individual members of those networks and this post largely contains extracts from that article..  The inimitable Rory Sutherland (whose company I enjoy more than most) makes the point here in a wonderfully succinct summary of why loss […]
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As of a few minutes ago I finally finished a 7,000-word chapter on abductive reasoning which followed on from a 9,000-word chapter ‘As through a glass darkly’  on Foresight both of which will be published early in 2024.  That and a gruelling travel schedule have kept me from posting on this blog for far too […]
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The news started to trickle in last night that Larry had died over the weekend.  Thereafter I found myself waking up frequently with a new memory of one of the founders of the field of knowledge management, although he never liked the term.  For those now familiar one of the strengths of KM is that […]
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In my last post, I promised to address the two elephant metaphors used by Peter Senge.   As a reminder we have the idea that if you break an elephant into two you don’t get two elephants and the second is the cliché of blind men feeling different parts of an elephant and seeing different […]
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As a warning, in keeping with its title, this post is a rambling one.  It sets the scene for more structured stuff that I hope to post daily over the next couple of weeks while on an extended Asia-Pacific tour.  It also flags up various public events during that tour a few paragraphs down. One […]
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I’ve always lived in a house ruled by cats, independent creators of their own existence whose essence is so well summarised in my favourite of Kipling’s Just So Stories, namely The cat that walked by himself.  I’ve always opposed collars and other attempts to make cats into dogs as summarised in this (successful)  campaign to […]
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You get a lot of lame excuses in social media exchanges and not all of them are as blatant as the classic the dog ate my homework.   Now I do understand this, social media is a very public forum and few want to simply say something along the lines of OK I was wrong […]
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