Summary: In my last post on adapting to chaos I asked — what changes in our sensemaking practices should we incorporate to adapt to a world that is often more chaotic than complex? I received 12 comments here and another ten comments on LinkedIn. Confusion was one theme commented upon and Chris Corrigan referenced an excellent ... Read more
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what changes in our sensemaking practices should we incorporate to adapt to a world that is often more chaotic than complex? (View Highlight)
In effect, often true growth and development doesn’t occur without some form of pain and suffering because it’s needed to wake a person up, slow them down, and help them perceive and see things that they were blind to before. (View Highlight)
Note: quoting Nollind Wachell
in unexplored territory a compass is more important than a map (View Highlight)