Using complexity and narrative techniques to deal with intractable problems – Narrate at the International Labour Organization, June 2020
Our Chief Storyteller, Tony Quinlan, spoke on Friday 26th June 2020 about dealing with intractable problems by using complexity and narrative techniques. Covering Cynefin, complexity and the principles of working in complexity, he also talked about using ethnography (micro-narrative techniques like SenseMaker in particular) to understand the invisible landscape, stimulate innovation design and monitor the impact of multiple projects.
His slides from the talk are downloadable here: Using Complexity and Narrative techniques to deal with intractable problems
For details of why stories and micro-narratives from the field are better self-interpreted rather than either expert-interpreted or algorithm-analysed, there are two more detailed posts here and here.
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Other NGO experiences
An article here also has links to a variety of pieces written by UNDP micro-narrative research users, including projects throughout Eastern Europe and Central Asia around prejudice, peace and reconciliation, disability rights, Roma discrimination and the Greenb Economy. And this article here contains a full case study written up by Kecia Bertermann and Rebecca Smith of GirlEffect on their experiences with SenseMaker®.