Webinar on sensemaking and action for planning and response to disruption, in business, in the family and in the community.
Joint webinar with Peoplerise and Vulcano, 22 June 2020
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Making sense in the midst of uncertainty
1. Making sense
in the midst of uncertainty
- opportunity within and beyond the pandemic
Tom Graves, Tetradian
Peoplerise / Vulcano webinar, June 2020
2. About this webinar...
ā¢ Aim: Work better with disruption
ā¢ Itās about your experience and
knowledge, not mine
ā¢ Some exploration of principles,
but mostly about practice
3. A matter of etiquette...
ā¢ Feel free to interrupt if you need
ā¢ this is about your experience, not mine
ā¢ if my English is hard to follow, ask me to repeat!
ā¢ Switch between overview and practice
ā¢ practice sessions will be in trios/pairs, report back
ā¢ make space for othersā ideas and experiences
4. āWe are each on
our own customer-journey
in the service called āLifeāā
Make it personalā¦
5. Hi. (I may have
changed a bit
since then?)Iām Tom.
Make it
personalā¦
6. āThe world breaks us all ā
and afterward we are stronger
in the broken places...ā
We learn from disruptionā¦
ā paraphrase from Ernest Hemingway
8. SCAN: complexity-mapping and tactics
Introduction https://youtu.be/qvgBIXItVYw , worked-example https://youtu.be/QrO9QZhrn1E
9. SCAN: worked example (surgical operation)
patient identity
surgery plan
emergency
action
theatre
booking
consumables
pre-op
complications
family
behaviour
surgical-staff
availability
change of
theatre-availability
action-records
equipment
plan
patient
condition
verify identity
NOW!
certai uncertai
before
11. SCORE: worked example (business plan)
strengths
Strengths / Services / Support
(existing capabilities and resources, potential for synergies)
challenges
Challenges / Capabilities-needed
(āweaknessesā indicate needed capabilities and resources)
options
Options / Opportunities and risks
(opportunity is also risk, risk is also opportunity)
responses
Responses / Returns / Rewards
(probable or emergent consequences of action or inaction)
effectiveness
default: efficient, reliable, elegant, appropriate, integrated
āFinding more and better clientsā
not enough income;
not enough work I like
good at 3D modelling
need more expensive software?
I like doing research
are clients interested in research ā I assume notā¦
jobs with research in them
have often gained me new work
research is important to me
Iām good at textures, ārealnessā
is there a market for ārealnessā?
A/B test shows there is a market for ārealnessā
ārealnessā is important to me
not many people do what I do
real business-opportunity for concepts/visuals
with research and ārealnessā
my current software is enough
next task: clarify details of new business-model!
12. After Action Review: continuous-improvement
1: What was
supposed to
happen?
2: What
actually
happened?
3: What was the
source of the
difference?
4: What can
I learn to do
differently?
5: What can we
learn to do
differently?
Continuous
improvement
(Adapted from US Army After Action Review) Introduction https://youtu.be/55s4CebiTaw
13. Thatās enough about meā¦
What brings you here?
What do you need from this?
Who are you?
20. The plan for the session...
Three scopes for action (three tasks):
1. Working with disruption in business
2. Working with disruption in the family
and the community
3. Learning from and linking experiences
in both business and community
21. āNo plan
survives first contact with
Reality Department...ā
This webinar is a live example of āwork with uncertaintyā...
ā when Reality Department forces the plan to change,
we use aims, values and principles to keep on track
24. We canāt avoid the politicsā¦
POLITICS
NO POLITICS!
Always be careful about the politics
ā it can kill all cooperation if not done wellā¦
25. Working with disruption...
Three themes:
1. Prepare before disruption
2. Action during disruption
3. Learn and rebuild after disruption
(For the pandemic, weāre in the āDuringā and āAfterā phases right now)
26. Prepare before disruption...
ā¢ Build awareness of sources of disruption
ā use tools from futures disciplines ā e.g. scenarios
ā¢ Build capability to work with uncertainty
ā be ready for emotional challenges of disruption
ā¢ Note: look for opportunity hidden in risk
ā always work with opportunity and risk together
27. Balancing risk and opportunity...
opportunity
within risk
risk
opportunity
risk within
opportunity
Always work with opportunity and risk as a symmetric pair
28. Action during disruption...
ā¢ Remember whatās important
ā use vision and values as anchors
ā¢ Manage the priorities (find these in Preparation stage)
ā use real-time priority-techniques such as triage
ā¢ Keep the panic at bay (donāt let it overwhelm)
ā focus on the Now ā action now, grieve later!
29. Emotion and disruption...
ā¢ Disruption often triggers real fears
ā fear of loss, failure, incompetence, guilt...
ā¢ Panic is real ā mainly from overwhelm
ā limit risk of panic by focus on immediate tasks
ā¢ ...but also space for positive emotions
ā acknowledge pride, success, responsibility
30. Learn/rebuild after disruption...
ā¢ Identify any benefits-realised
ā there are always some, if we know how to look
ā¢ Identify lessons-learned
ā use techniques such as After Action Review
ā¢ Support iterative continuous-improvement
ā use past to push towards future ā e.g. Now-to-New
31. ā¢ What change is happening to your business?
ā¢ How prepared were you in your business?
ā¢ How do you adapt to change in your business?
ā¢ How do you stop panic from overwhelming you?
ā¢ What do you need to do, to be better prepared
for future disruption?
Discuss: Disruption in business
33. Disruption for self,
for family, for community...
What disruption looks like:
āNormalā no longer works
the same way
or at all
34. Disruption beyond business...
Three themes:
1. Prepare before disruption
2. Action during disruption
3. Learn and rebuild after disruption
(Bridging between self, family and community)
35. Prepare before disruption...
ā¢ Build awareness of sources of disruption
ā use tools from futures disciplines ā e.g. scenarios
ā¢ Build capability to work with uncertainty
ā be ready for emotional challenges of disruption
ā emotions may be more intense and personal,
especially in relation to family
ā¢ Note: look for opportunity hidden in risk
37. Action during disruption...
ā¢ Manage the priorities
ā use real-time priority-techniques such as triage
ā¢ Manage relations with others
ā balance Self and Other in family, community
ā balance competition and cooperation
ā¢ Keep the panic at bay
ā focus on the Now, use vision / values as anchors
38. Notice the real-time trade-offs...
ā¢ Choices: who to trust? who to serve?
ā I, We, Us, Them: self, family, community, beyond
ā¢ Interdependence is key in surviving chaos
ā different capabilities shared across the whole
ā and fear of dependence, entrapment etc...
ā¢ In a crisis, yes, āwe are all in this togetherā
ā and acknowledge the limits of āresponse-abilityā
39. Learn/rebuild after disruption...
ā¢ Identify any benefits-realised
ā there are always some, if we know where to look
ā¢ Identify lessons-learned
ā link I and We ā self, family, community and more
ā¢ Support iterative continuous-improvement
ā step-by-step: āwe can always do it betterā
40. ā¢ What is happening to your family and community?
ā¢ How do you adapt to change in family and
community?
ā¢ How do you stop panic from overwhelming you and
others?
ā¢ How prepared were you in your family and
community?
ā¢ What do you need, to be better prepared for future
disruption in family and community?
Discuss: Disruption in community
41. Part 3: Learn from difference
graphic: Pierpaolo Barresi
43. After Action Review
ā¢ What was supposed to happen? ā Plan
ā¢ What actually happened? ā Action
ā¢ What were the sources of difference?
ā what was better than expected, not just worse
ā¢ What can I / we learn to do differently,
to commit to do better next time?
44. Three rules for After Action Reviewā¦
1: āAim is to learn how to do it betterā
ā we can always find some way to do it betterā¦
2: āPin your stripes at the doorā
ā everyone had their own part, own responsibilities
3: āNo blame!ā (including self-blame, shame, guilt)
ā blame blocks us from learning how to do it better
45. Adapted After Action Review (1)
ā¢ What was the intention/plan for each domain?
ā¢ What actually happened in each domain?
ā¢ What was the same in all domains?
ā¢ What was different between the domains?
ā¢ What were the sources for any differences?
46. Adapted After Action Review (2)
ā¢ What change-lessons can you apply from business
to family and/or community?
ā¢ What change-lessons can you apply from family
and/or community to business?
ā¢ What, personally, can you do differently in future,
to work better with disruption in any domain?
ā¢ What, collectively, can you do differently in future,
to work better with disruption in any domain?
47. ā¢ What was the same or different between domains?
ā¢ What were the sources for any differences?
ā¢ What can be learnt by comparing across domains?
ā¢ What, personally, can you do differently in future,
to work better with disruption in any domain?
ā¢ What, collectively, can you do differently in future,
to work better with disruption in any domain?
Discuss: Learn from difference
49. What have you learnt from this?
How will you apply that in
your business, family, community?
Questions to take away...
What services on this would assist
your business and your clients?