41 min

Episode 004: Decision Making in Chaotic Scenarios with Dave Snowden The Thinking Leader

    • Management

Welcome to another episode of The Thinking Leader podcast, brought to you by Red Team Thinking. In this episode, your host Bryce Hoffman talks to Dave Snowden about how a four-stage approach can help leaders better manage complexity and why smaller, adaptive systems initiate change to improve your position. Dave Snowden is a world-renowned expert in the field of knowledge management who is most famous for creating the Cynefin framework. He is the founder and chief scientific officer for Cognitive Edge, a consulting firm specializing in complexity and sensemaking, and is also the author of several publications, including Managing Complexity and Chaos in Times of Crisis, recently published in conjunction with the European Union. Top

10 Takeaways:

[2:38] The role of the leader in times of crisis.

[6:19] Constraints are the only thing you can manage in a complex system.

[9:20] Trioptican and the benefits of creating a human sensor network to act faster.

[12:00] The Cynefin Framework – what it is and where it comes from.

[16:15] Distinctions between Complexity and Systems Thinking leadership styles.

[20:55] The problem with big consulting companies.

[27:27] Can processes change culture?

[30:15] A complexity-based approach to design thinking.

[31:17] Bryce and Dave talk about how companies can respond to negative publicity.

[38:19] How do you get leaders to move beyond short-term thinking?

Mentioned in this episode:

Brought to you by Red Team Thinking

Managing Complexity and Chaos in Times of Crisis, by Dave Snowden

The Cynefin Centre

Cognitive Edge

Welcome to another episode of The Thinking Leader podcast, brought to you by Red Team Thinking. In this episode, your host Bryce Hoffman talks to Dave Snowden about how a four-stage approach can help leaders better manage complexity and why smaller, adaptive systems initiate change to improve your position. Dave Snowden is a world-renowned expert in the field of knowledge management who is most famous for creating the Cynefin framework. He is the founder and chief scientific officer for Cognitive Edge, a consulting firm specializing in complexity and sensemaking, and is also the author of several publications, including Managing Complexity and Chaos in Times of Crisis, recently published in conjunction with the European Union. Top

10 Takeaways:

[2:38] The role of the leader in times of crisis.

[6:19] Constraints are the only thing you can manage in a complex system.

[9:20] Trioptican and the benefits of creating a human sensor network to act faster.

[12:00] The Cynefin Framework – what it is and where it comes from.

[16:15] Distinctions between Complexity and Systems Thinking leadership styles.

[20:55] The problem with big consulting companies.

[27:27] Can processes change culture?

[30:15] A complexity-based approach to design thinking.

[31:17] Bryce and Dave talk about how companies can respond to negative publicity.

[38:19] How do you get leaders to move beyond short-term thinking?

Mentioned in this episode:

Brought to you by Red Team Thinking

Managing Complexity and Chaos in Times of Crisis, by Dave Snowden

The Cynefin Centre

Cognitive Edge

41 min