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Drivers and modulators
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Photograph courtesy of Daynoir
I've been involved in a few interesting email exchanges of late with people using the Cynefin model in both academic and practitioner contexts I always find these exchanges useful, especially where people have taken on and developed the original ideas. One thing that came up this morning (well overnight as the exchange is with an Australian) is the difference betwee...
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