Enacted sense-making in a dynamic setting
I recently spoke about enacted sense-making in a dynamic setting at a noon seminar hosted by the University of Cape
I recently spoke about enacted sense-making in a dynamic setting at a noon seminar hosted by the University of Cape
I recently wrote a blog for the Cynefin company and thought I’d share it here as well. Click on the
Note This blog forms part of the sense-making in the Emergency Department series. If you are unfamiliar with sense-making and
‘How do people in the ED figure out what’s happening?‘ ‘Do doctors and nurses hold the same views when making
Last week was our annual Executive Leadership Course in Global Surgery. We had anaesthetists, surgeons, nurses, and managers in the
Today I am sharing my interpretation of a sensemaking study published in 2019. Prof Christianson has expertise in organisational behaviour,
‘How can I know what I think until I see what I say’ Weick (2005) Whenever I mention my interest
Getting back into blogging has been one of my goals for years, and it felt unattainable. I’ve been absorbed in
I (finally) submitted my PhD dissertation last week, after a rather arduous journey. Self-funding a PhD with no permanent income
Interruptions, incessant multi-tasking, mobile equipment thus continuous reconfiguration of the physical space, noise, people, flux…. How do people that work