Thinking and working in uncertainty

It’s mindless to just wander, lost, meandering along a path of uncertainty. Just because you don’t know what’s going to happen doesn’t mean you are powerless.
Some of the most adaptable leaders, teams and organisations work with uncertainty and are ‘good’ with it.
The work I do with these leaders and teams involves working through this kind of mindset and approach: ◽️Uncertainty - we don’t know
◽️Discovery - we can learn
◽️Ingenuity - we can respond
And repeat. As we see new things - via sensemaking, making sense of happenings in hindsight - we’re learning, ready to respond with our collective smarts to solve problems, deliver value and improve situations.
And repeat.
This isn’t fear based but practical skills put to work problem solving, thinking, questioning, collaborating, designing and responding.
Rather than getting in a flap about not knowing ‘anything’ or thinking we need to know ‘everything', these are the ways of working in uncertainty. As we discover, we learn and we can change how we respond. And if we don’t, we’re not such a smart species after all.
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