Interactive Planning, Idealised Design, and Wardley Mapping
Use Ackoff's interactive planning to pair idealised design with Wardley Maps, turning a shared vision of the future into executable gameplay.
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View all tags →Use Ackoff's interactive planning to pair idealised design with Wardley Maps, turning a shared vision of the future into executable gameplay.
Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesWardley Mapping the conserved risk profiles organisations face when they attenuate or amplify variety.
Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesWardley Maps feel definitive, but double-loop learning stops them from ossifying into doctrine and keeps teams adaptive.
Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesUse Checkland's Soft Systems Methodology to clarify messy problem spaces before mapping value chains with intent.
Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesUsing Kauffman's NK model to understand why modularity, doctrine, and exploratory gameplay matter when mapping complex systems.
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Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesTreat large language models as co-analysts who keep Wardley Maps anchored on layered user needs instead of just today’s feature backlog.
Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesUsing language models to stress-test your Wardley Maps against plausible competitor plays without drowning in hypotheticals.
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Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesHow leaders prepare doctrine, data, and guardrails so AI agents can deploy Wardley plays without waiting for human hands.
Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesWhy AI-native leadership requires living Wardley Maps that instrument decisions and feedback loops.
Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesApplying Cynefin's sensemaking approach to orchestrate AI systems and human teams across complexity.
Read on Wardley Leadership StrategiesHow AI-enabled agency lowers the cost of leadership and raises the premium on judgement and distribution.
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