Thinking about Governance and Constraints. A followup to Dave Snowden's twitter posting “We need to stop talking about governance and start talking about constraint management”
1. 7/10/2016
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Thinking About
Constraints
Tony Joyce
@tonyjoyce
Premise
Dave Snowden @snowded Jun 21 Helsinki,
Finland tweeted
“We need to stop talking about
governance and start talking about
constraint management”
https://twitter.com/snowded/status/745169981776629760
My (almost sent) reply
Is governance akin to “best” practice?
And what other practices do we need to
talk about?
2. 7/10/2016
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Constraint
Management
Algorithm
Gut Feel
(instinct)
Governance
From Wikipedia 2016
A complexity assessment
The Practices
Emergent
practice
Constraint
Management
Active engagement
to overcome
propensities,
reinterpretation of
history
Good practice
Algorithm
Encoding of
knowns, local
coherence,
propensity to
techno fetishism
Novel practice
Gut Feel
(instinct)
Emergence from
people + context,
no predisposition,
only retrospective
coherence
Best Practice
Governance
Within known
contexts,
predisposed to
status quo, stability
& avoidance
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Cynthia Kurtz’s Tetrahedron
Models (relational energies)
Taylorism &
hierarchical
management
Taylorism &
hierarchical
management
Anthro-centric systems
Constraint
Management
Algorithmic
Instinctive
(naïve
experts)
Governance
SystempropertiesrevealedSystempropertiesrevealed
SystempropertiessuppressedSystempropertiessuppressed
Amplify relations
Suppress relations
rituals
designed to
modulate
decisions
rules
designed to
modulate
behaviors
“We know
more than
we can say”
(Snowden)
“We know
more than
we can say”
(Snowden)
Disinter-
mediation
Intermediation