Here are some insights that I have learned from this video after watching it a few times. A) How do we naturalize sense-making for anthro-complexity to act on it? 1. Humans make quick decisions by heuristics instead of examining all the facts. 2. Exaptation causes a shift in the function of a trait during evolution for something completely different. 3. A complex adaptive system is an entangled system with inherent novelty in disposition without linear causality. B) Mycorrhiza is a symbiosis between a fungus and a green plant. 1. Identify outliers to see things differently through weak signal detection. 2. Apply scaffold to design a complex system. Dave Snowden concludes the following points: 1. Mapping culture is as important as mapping user needs. 2. It is easy to define how things were failed in the past. But it is hard to determine how things will succeed in the future. 3. Understand things in a distributed way. Start from the present and stop to define the future.
It is a pity that Dave Snowden does not write books - like other gurus. I would like something like "complex adaptive system according to Dave Snowden for dummies". He is a man of many wisdoms!
Funny that, the first thing I thought when I saw Dave Snowden called a guru was just how much acid he’d have poured into his reproach to that epithet. Perhaps he doesn’t write books because he knows how dangerous portable theory can be in the hands of the kinds of people who’d call him a guru.
just brilliant talk! but definitely need to rewatch it to understand all of it. Also, British accent is hard to grasp sometimes, if only someone could make subtitles * _ *
The automatic subtitles are actually pretty good. (I also had an issue understanding what's being said about 6-8 times) Amazing talk otherwise. Unexpected at a Clojure conference, BUT I think we are the most receptive audience for idea cross-pollination from other disciplines.
Here are some insights that I have learned from this video after watching it a few times.
A) How do we naturalize sense-making for anthro-complexity to act on it?
1. Humans make quick decisions by heuristics instead of examining all the facts.
2. Exaptation causes a shift in the function of a trait during evolution for something completely different.
3. A complex adaptive system is an entangled system with inherent novelty in disposition without linear causality.
B) Mycorrhiza is a symbiosis between a fungus and a green plant.
1. Identify outliers to see things differently through weak signal detection.
2. Apply scaffold to design a complex system.
Dave Snowden concludes the following points:
1. Mapping culture is as important as mapping user needs.
2. It is easy to define how things were failed in the past. But it is hard to determine how things will succeed in the future.
3. Understand things in a distributed way. Start from the present and stop to define the future.
It is a pity that Dave Snowden does not write books - like other gurus. I would like something like "complex adaptive system according to Dave Snowden for dummies". He is a man of many wisdoms!
Agreed
Funny that, the first thing I thought when I saw Dave Snowden called a guru was just how much acid he’d have poured into his reproach to that epithet. Perhaps he doesn’t write books because he knows how dangerous portable theory can be in the hands of the kinds of people who’d call him a guru.
This was the best talk from a Clojure conf I've seen in some time
Thank you for the great talk and climate does always change.
Brilliant talk.
master of the light switch. gold
That was brillant.
What he mentions to go watch in 27:13 ?
"series 5 of Silicon Valley" (aka Season 5)
just brilliant talk! but definitely need to rewatch it to understand all of it.
Also, British accent is hard to grasp sometimes, if only someone could make subtitles * _ *
The automatic subtitles are actually pretty good.
(I also had an issue understanding what's being said about 6-8 times)
Amazing talk otherwise. Unexpected at a Clojure conference, BUT I think we are the most receptive audience for idea cross-pollination from other disciplines.
I'm watching it for the second time
Great talk, thanks a lot.
Thanks