In this Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Dave Snowden at the Agile People conference in Stockholm, Sweden, about the addition of liminal spaces in the Cynefin framework, pre-scrum techniques and the future of agility

Why listen to this podcast:

• The Cynefin Framework provides a perspective on the world

• The latest version of the Cynefin framework include two liminal domains

• The strength of approaches like Scrum is holding things in a liminal state long enough to become right, before they move to complicated

• In the complex domain the keys are identifying coherent hypotheses and running parallel safe-to-fail experiments

• There is a whole body of techniques for addressing IT problems and there is no one right answer – use the techniques best suited to the nature of the problem

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Dave Snowden on Liminality in Cynefin and Moving Beyond Agile to Agility

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