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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2021 · 34 MIN

Dave Snowden & Mary Boone - Bramble Bushes in a Thicket

from Practical Wisdom for Leaders with Scott J. Allen, Ph.D. · host Scott J. Allen

Send us Fan Mail"In the complex environment of the current business world, leaders often will be called upon to act against their instincts. They will need to know when to share power and when to wield it alone, when to look to the wisdom of the group and when to take their own counsel. A deep understanding of context, the ability to embrace complexity and paradox, and a willingness to flexibly change leadership style will be required for leaders who want to make things happen in a time of increasing uncertainty." - Snowden and BooneAbout Dave and MaryDave Snowden on LinkedInMary Boone on LinkedinHarvard Business Review ArticleA Leader’s Framework for Decision Making Cognitive EdgeCognitive Edge WebsiteSensemakerBlogPublications by Dave SnowdenManaging Complexity (and Chaos) in Times of Crisis. A Field Guide for Decision Makers Inspired by the Cynefin Framework Cynefin - Weaving Sense-Making into the Fabric of Our World Bramble Bushes in a ThicketPublications by Mary BooneLeadership and the ComputerManaging Interactively: Executing Business Strategy, Improving Communication, and Creating a Knowledge-Sharing CultureQuotes From This Episode"Complex adaptive systems are deeply entangled. And I think that's the key metaphor for complexity. Everything is entangled with everything else...Juarrero famously said, 'it's like bramble bushes in a thicket.'""It’s so clear to me now, why people struggle so much with approaches to leadership, because most of them were developed for an ordered environment...they weren’t really developed for handling the complexity and the chaos.""If you know anything about the natural science, you know that connections matter more than things. So the work we’re doing on leadership development is all about changing connectivity. For leaders, and we don’t talk about qualities or competencies, we put them in situations where their connections constantly change and shift.""Please don’t confuse complexity with systems thinking. It’s completely different.""The biggest mistake of the last three decades has been to define where we want to be and try and close the gap.""The reality is, the most an individual is, is a catalyst or a nexus point in a complex series of interactions. Good leaders learn to manage that."Resources Mentioned In This EpisodeDerry GirlsDo You Enjoy Phronesis? Subscribe and Leave a Review!♻️ Please share with others and follow/subscribe to the podcast!⭐️ Please leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your platform of choice.➡️ Follow me on LinkedIn for more on leadership, communication, and tech.📜 Subscribe to my weekly newsletter featuring four hand-picked articles.🌎 You can learn more about my work on my Website. 

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