SenseMaker® based efficacy study for Thinkers in Residence Program
SenseMaker® Use Case
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Use Case Description
Use Case Details

Cognia, a member of the Cognitive Edge Network based in Australia, has won a competitive tender to conduct a SenseMaker®-based efficacy study for the South Australian Thinkers in Residence Program through the South Australian Government’s Department of Premier and Cabinet.

For the past six years, the Thinkers in Residence initiative has been charged with bringing leading international experts to the State to work with related industry and Government stakeholders. Ranging across all sectors of the economy, from neuroscience to transport, the program’s mandate is to incubate new ideas and approaches, in line with a strategic plan for state-wide innovation and growth.

Cognia’s Mike Carroll believes that the success of his bid was in large part attributable to tying SenseMaker®’s complexity and narrative-based approach with the stated goals of the Thinker’s programme to stimulate and encourage cutting edge and innovative approaches.

The study will be undertaken jointly by Cognia’s Mike Carroll and Emerging Options’ Chris Fletcher.

About the Cynefin Company

The Cynefin Company (formerly known as Cognitive Edge) was founded in 2005 by Dave Snowden. We believe in praxis and focus on building methods, tools and capability that apply the wisdom from Complex Adaptive Systems theory and other scientific disciplines in social systems. We are the world leader in developing management approaches (in society, government and industry) that empower organisations to absorb uncertainty, detect weak signals to enable sense-making in complex systems, act on the rich data, create resilience and, ultimately, thrive in a complex world.
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