Wardley Maps and the Three Horizons

Simon Wardley has found a form and codes that make strategic thinking about time and influencing factors easy to map and communicate. In a previous article Wardley Mapping – a great tool for strategy development I reported on this. The ‘three horizons’ was a perspective that was immediately obvious to me. In a moment, I’ll […]

Wardley Maps and the three horizons

Simon Wardley has found a form and codes with which strategic considerations over time and influencing factors can be well mapped and communicated. In a previous article Wardley Mapping – a great tool for strategy development I reported on this. The ‘three horizons’ were a perspective that was immediately obvious to me. In a moment, […]

Agile Enterprise and Transformation Models – My 2019 Forecast

Last year, I published three theses to kick off 2018. In it were the predictions Agile management and agile leadership are becoming the buzzword of the year. The question of how to make an Agile transformation sustainably successful is becoming more important. We need more reflection and fewer methods Quite a lot has happened in […]

Agile Enterprise and Transformation Models – My 2019 Forecast

Last year, I published three theses to kick off 2018. In it were the predictions Agile management and agile leadership are becoming the buzzword of the year. The question of how to make an Agile transformation sustainably successful becomes more important. We need more reflection and fewer methods Quite a lot has happened in all […]

Wardley Mapping – a great tool for strategy development

In December I had a real stroke of luck: I was at a joint masterclass by Simon Wardley and Dave Snowden. Dave Snowden has been known for some time about his contributions to complexity theory, his Cynefin framework. Simon Wardley, on the other hand, didn’t show up on my radar until about six months ago. […]

Wardley Mapping – a great tool for strategy development

In December I had a real stroke of luck: I went to a joint masterclass by Simon Wardley and Dave Snowden. Dave Snowden has been known for some time about his contributions to complexity theory, his Cynefin framework. Simon Wardley, on the other hand, didn’t show up on my radar until about six months ago. […]