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Launch of The Post-Progressive Post Website

I’m excited to announce the launch of my latest work: THE POST-PROGRESSIVE POST www.post-progressive.org Cocreated with Josh Leonard and the Institute for Cultural Evolution. Here is the 300 word media release: BOULDER, COLORADO, June 28, 2021: The torn social fabric of American culture is threatening our democracy. Yet no one seems capable of brokering a […]

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Comment on The tyranny of the explicit by Dissolution of problems in organisations (Complex Adaptive Systems) – part 1/2 – Introduction – System Collaboration Blog Book

[…] etc,, where some of them are what Dave Snowden calls “the tyranny of the explicit” [The tyranny of the explicit – Cognitive Edge (cognitive-edge.com)]. Many of them are also an outcome, new symptoms and consequences, originating from the […]

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Updated Charts: Polarities on the Left and Right

Journalist George Packer’s recent article in The Atlantic entitled, How America Fractured Into Four Parts, validates my analysis of the polarities within the left and right. Below are the latest versions of our polarity charts for both sides. The post Updated Charts: Polarities on the Left and Right appeared first on Steve McIntosh: Official Website.

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How the elephant got his trunk: what evolution can teach us about complexity

I’m going to assume that everyone who frequents this blog and is a regular reader of Dave’s work is very familiar with general concepts of evolution, both as a biological fact and as a metaphor. In the Cynefin framework, evolution appears most prominently in exaptive practice, associated with the complex domain. Exaptation in that context

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How the elephant got his trunk: what evolution can teach us about complexity

Anthro complexity I’m going to assume that everyone who frequents this blog and is a regular reader of Dave’s work is very familiar with general concepts of evolution, both as a biological fact and as a metaphor. In the Cynefin framework, evolution appears most prominently in exaptive practice, associated with the complex domain. Exaptation in

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Team Decision Making

Group or team decision making can often be problematic, depending on the personalities and agendas of those involved, and the types of decisions you’re needing to make. Drawing on a varied, diverse range of expertise can support your team reaching a better decision, but there can be challenges in trying to get people in the

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070 David Sloan Wilson – Evolution’s Key Practices and Design Principles

This episode of State of Emergence, features an additional conversation with last week’s featured guest, the evolutionary biologist and important social theorist David Sloan Wilson.  If you haven’t already listened to last week’s episode with David — episode 069, titled “A Human Superorganism — The Higher Potentials of Cooperation” — we encourage you to begin

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