Ken Hunt has an article in this past week’s Globe and Mail’s (a national newspaper in Canada) Report on Business titled The Big Idea: Six Stigma. The title of this post refers to the joke that starts off this article. It’s fitting that it’s the engineer that sees the absurdity of taking a concept of […]
Over the past several months a number of my client projects have had me thinking a lot about high performance (organizational) and culture. It is quite impressive the level of thought, debate, and effort organizations, both private and public, spend on defining what a high performing organization is for their context and how to best […]
This past weekend my wife and I along with the help of our retired fathers and our very capable building contractor surveyed our new property and positioned the foundation of our new home. In a couple weeks our building crew will be starting on the project so we needed to clearly stake the perimeter of […]
Recently I completed facilitating my ninth Cognitive Edge Archetype, Theme, and Value workshop. This method involves allowing a group of people to share stories (possibly customers talking about a product or experience with receiving a service, patient’s experiences when receiving care in hospitals, employees about everyday work, etc.) in a certain context and then running […]
About a month ago I was meeting with a small project team I am working with and one of the team members mentioned an interesting National Geographic article they had read on swarming behaviour. Since I have been talking about complexity for many months with this group (we worked together on another project last year […]
By Michael Cheveldave Well, here we go. Another milestone reached by Cognitive Edge with the role out of a new website and a separate site that presents their software offerings. It’s an exciting turning point for CE. As the first guest blogger I hope to help mark this transition with a series of interesting posts […]
Some of the major posts here were Whence goeth KM, along with Weltanschauung for social computing Overall this post took several hours to write, but has given me an opportunity to pull together a lot of blogs in one cohesive group, and its done most of the work (with the HTML links) on two chapters […]
Narrative work, in the sense that I presented it involves the mass capture of anecdotal fragmented material. The material is primary sense-making is self-indexed at the point of origin. Meaning then emerges from the interaction of a reacher or questioner who encounters multiple fragments in the context of a visualisation or an ambiguous questions. The […]
Now the origin of this model is Russell Ackoff, one of the giants of systems thinking (not to be confused with complexity) who created five categories of the human mind. Data, seen as symbols (IT sees this as an abstraction of signals) Information, seen as useful data answering who, what, where and when questions Knowledge, […]
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