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Friday, November 16, 2007

More on using the Cynefin framework

If you found value in Dave Snowden's and Mary Boone's recent Harvard Business Review article (discussed in an earlier post), you should read Dave's post on "safe-fail probes"--it's sort of a second chapter to that article focusing on applying the Cynefin framework.

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