Cynefin Basecamp
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Contents
Learning objectives
Virtual Cynefin® Basecamp is an immersive experience of complexity, introducing participants to the application of the Cynefin framework and its tools and methods through first-person participation. Currently offered in a virtual environment, this course is aimed at those new to complexity and Cynefin®. For those who are well-read in the subject but want to refresh their knowledge, this course offers an opportunity to engage with others in learning about Cynefin practices in today’s context.
Overview
- Four 3-hour virtually facilitated sessions.
- Course pre-work and in-between session study: Video lectures, reading
- Available instructional languages:
- English
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Dutch/German
- French (in development)
Participants will
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Session 1
The following methods and concepts are covered in Session 1:
- Anecdote circles
- Introduction to Complex facilitation
- What is a system?
- 3 types of systems
- Introduction to complex adaptive systems theory
- recipe & chef metaphor
Session 2
- Linear construction of Cynefin
- Cynefin contextualisation
- Introduction to the Cynefin® Framework Part I
Session 3
- Introduction to the Cynefin® Framework Part II
- Introduction to Theory of constraints
- Constraint Mapping
Session 4
- Liminality
- Aporea and Confusion brief overview, not in detail
- Cynefin Dynamics brief overview, not in detail
- General principles of bounded applicability
- Designing a portfolio of safe-to-fail probes
- Individual case studies are selected from the wider body of material
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