I mentioned this on Wednesday. Details are finalised:
Practical approaches to intractable problems
Prof Dave Snowden, Chief Scientific Officer, Cognitive Edge
Thursday 4th November, 9.30-12.30; 1.30-4.30, QEII Conference Centre
In recent years, techniques and tools are making it possible to exploit complexity and anthropological approaches to solving intractable problems – those issues that have proved stubbornly resistant to standard approaches. The new techniques have produced new approaches to:
Impact measurement rather than target setting
Achieving better with less
Improving customer/citizen engagement
Better decision-making at policy and frontline levels
Open-source policy-making
Improving sales results
Reduce research budgets while getting better results
Narrate is presenting two half-day workshops at the QEII Conference Centre at which Dave Snowden of Cognitive Edge will present and discuss the real applications and recent projects that have been run around the world.
The theory has been established for some time, encompassing cognitive neuroscience, anthropology and, above all, complexity. Benefits include:
Mass capture and fast analysis for qualitative material
Making sense of distributed (fragmented) information from multiple sources and interactions
Facilitating abductive reasoning on complex issues
Threat and weak-signal detection in large datasets
Illuminating different perspectivesof communities dealing with a common issue
Please RSVP to recieve confirmation of attendance as spaces are limited.
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