In this miniseries, we’re exploring Depthfinding—an easy-to-grasp framework designed to help leaders and teams solve their gnarliest cross-functional challenges.


This week, Rodney and Sam reflect on what they’ve learned over the course of this eight-part miniseries—about the framework, their own Midnight Zones, and what it means to navigate complexity amidst uncertainty. They share how their thinking has evolved since launching the series, when Depthfinding is most useful (and when it’s not), and why every organization eventually has to ask: Who are we designing for?


The end of the miniseries isn’t the end of Depthfinding. Now it’s time for you to dive in.


Download the Depthfinding guide⁠ to get the template and examples of how to use it.


Want to learn more about Depthfinding? Head here: ⁠theready.com/depthfinding⁠


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Mentioned references:

Bob Vila The Ready's OS Canvas "strategy pancakes": AWWTR Ep. 2 "even/overs": BNW Ep. 44 "op rhythm": BNW Ep. 118 Yaggadang by BG & Coyote Radio


00:00 Intro + Check-In: What is the warning label on the back of your box?

04:26 Depthfinding’s impact on our work

08:19 New discoveries from the miniseries

13:50 Limitations of Depthfinding

16:34 Troubleshooting consultants stuck in one zone

22:14 What’s next for Depthfinding

25:14 What’s next for the podcast

27:11 Wrap up: Leave us a review and share the show with your colleagues


This episode's theme music is ⁠Yaggadang by BG & Coyote Radio⁠.

Sound engineering and design by Taylor Marvin of ⁠Coupe Studios⁠.

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