Complexity in Human Systems: Next Paradigm of Management?
Stephen Hawking famously said that this century would be the century of complexity. From its early days in the Santa Fe Institution, complex adaptive systems theory has increasingly moved from the world of academia to practice. Sometimes known as the science of uncertainty, it provides radically new ways to understand how to create organizations that are resilient and adaptive. This day-and-a -half symposium, a joint production of the Cynefin Centre for Organizational Complexity, Information Today, Inc. and Dysart & Jones Associates, brings together some of the leading academics, thinkers, and practitioners in the field of complexity to discuss a range of topics that include the following:
This is a chance to be there at the first major event to discuss and co-create a radical new set of ideas. In keeping with the theme, the event will not be organized around traditional keynotes, but instead on multiple structured interactions between experts and attendees to allow new insights and understanding to emerge. Einstein stated that “The definition of genius is taking the complex and making it simple.” to which we can add “but not simplistic”. Watch the website for updates and new additions to our expert panels with whom you will get a chance to interact. Register and join the conversation at this exciting learning and networking event.
Patrick Lambe, Partner, Straits Knowledge
Euan Semple, Author, Facilitator & Business Strategist
Sonja Blignaut, Cognitive Edge
Kevin Dooley, Arizona State University & Sustainability Consortium
Glenda Eoyang, Executive Director, Human Systems Dynamics Institute
Alicia Juarrero, President and Founder, VectorAnalytica, Inc. and Author, Dynamics in Action: Intentional Behavior as a Complex System
Benyamin Lichtenstein, College of Management, U-Mass Boston
Michael Lissack, President, American Society for Cybernetics
Dave Snowden, Chief Scientific Officer, Cognitive Edge
Tom Stewart, Author & Ohio State University
Mary Uhl-Bien, School of Business, Texas Christian University
Thursday, November 7: 4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
We live in a world which promises infinite choice, but are we more trapped in the patterns of past practice than we care to think? Is the hierarchical or matrixed organization fit for purpose in a world of increased uncertainty and volatility? Governments have increasing legitimate demands on their resources from citizens and the wider needs of the planet, but few resources to deal with it. Ideology and belief seem at times to triumph over fact, evidence, and reason. Have we gone beyond even post-modernism into a new world with constantly shifting paradigms and increasingly less time to adjust to them? Our panel looks at these questions from the perspectives of knowledge and complexity. They discuss transforming and revolutionizing the way we do business as we move into an uncertain future, how we satisfy our clients in an ever-changing technological age, and how, in our complex societies, we provide value, exchange knowledge, innovate, grow and support our world. Our panel of experienced thinkers and doers shares their insights about what we should be doing to further develop a sustainable ecosystem in our organizations, communities, and world.
Patrick Lambe, Principal Consultant, Straits Knowledge and Author, Principles of Knowledge Auditing
Dave Snowden, Founder & Chief Scientist, The Cynefin Company
Tom Stewart, Executive Director, National Center for the Middle Market, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
Alicia Juarrero, Founder and President, VectorAnalytica, Inc. and Author, Dynamics in Action: Intentional Behavior as a Complex System
Thursday, November 7: 5:15 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Kevin Dooley, Professor, Arizona State University and Chief Research Officer, The Sustainability Consortium
Sonja Blignaut, Networks & Partnerships, Cognitive Edge
Glenda Eoyang, Executive Director, Human Systems Dynamics Institute
Alicia Juarrero, Founder and President, VectorAnalytica, Inc. and Author, Dynamics in Action: Intentional Behavior as a Complex System
Patrick Lambe, Principal Consultant, Straits Knowledge and Author, Principles of Knowledge Auditing
Benyamin Lichtenstein, Prof. of Entrepreneurship and Management, College of Management, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Michael Lissack, President, American Society for Cybernetics and Executive Director Emeritus, the Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence; Professor of Design and Innovation at Tongji University, Shanghai
Euan Semple, Director, Conference Chair, & Author, Euan Semple Ltd
Dave Snowden, Founder & Chief Scientist, The Cynefin Company
Tom Stewart, Executive Director, National Center for the Middle Market, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
Mary Uhl-Bien, BNSF Railway Endowed Professor of Management, Neeley School of Business, Texas Christian University
Friday, November 8: 8:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Friday, November 8: 10:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
Friday, November 8: 10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Friday, November 8: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Friday, November 8: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Complexity in Human Systems Symposium is co-located with KMWorld 2019 and is only available as a separate registration option. Please note that registration to the Complexity in Human Systems Symposium is NOT included with Platinum, Gold, or Full Conference pass types. Separate registration is required.
*Attendees are invited to join the KMWorld 2019 Closing Keynote Panel on Thursday afternoon. The Symposium will kick off that same evening with an opening panel discussion and networking reception.
Sponsorship opportunities are available for the Complexity in Human Systems Symposium. Contact us today to find out how you can be part of this first-of-its-kind event!
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