Linear construction of Cynefin

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ine from unpredictable to predicable place material on line - each item to the right is more predicable, to the left less line is drawn to separate should be able to predict from can't predict (in the authorised version this can include several items and is used to general disorder) two more lines are then place to devide each into anyone should know/expert should know and there is a pattern/no pattern

The line is then pulled together to form Cynefin and boundary conditions are defined


In an unauthorised variation "not sure where to fit" are kept separate from the confused domain The word volatile should not be used

In a virtual environment

The method has been conducted in virtual settings with success over a range of platforms. In essence, groups can be hosted on a videotelephony platform such as Zoom®, MS Teams® or Google Meet® for instructions and discussions whilst the activities themselves can be hosted on collective multi-access whiteboard platforms such as Google Slides®, Mural®, Miro® and ConceptBoard® to name a few. Similarly to in-person contexts, it is important to have an organised instruction slide deck to share as well as all the virtual "sticky notes" prepared in advance of the session.