2024 Week 23 of 52 44% Sensemaking
Jason Dunstone
Square Holes Founder | Cultural Insights, Business Growth, Flourishing Cities
I have been rereading Christian Madsbjerg's book 'Sensemaking.'
“When we get our understanding of humanity wrong, we get everything wrong. When.” Christian Madsbjerg
In today's rapidly changing and complex world, effective leadership demands more than just traditional skills. One essential capability that stands out is sensemaking, a concept introduced by Karl Weick and further explored by Christian Madsbjerg in his book "Sensemaking."
“Argue as if you are right and listen as if you are wrong.” Karl Weick
Sensemaking involves structuring the unknown to take meaningful actions. It requires leaders to create a plausible understanding of a shifting environment, test this understanding through interaction and data collection, and refine it based on credibility.
Why sensemaking matters
Sensemaking is crucial because it allows leaders to grasp the dynamics of their environment, enabling other leadership activities like visioning, relating, and inventing. This capability is highly correlated with leadership effectiveness, often more so than visioning. It remains a valuable skill long after formal training, persisting in organizational vocabulary and practice.
The process of sensemaking
Effective sensemaking involves three core steps:
Key insights from Christian Madsbjerg
Christian Madsbjerg's book "Sensemaking" delves into the human aspect of understanding, emphasising the importance of context, empathy, and cultural awareness. Madsbjerg argues that in a world dominated by big data and algorithms, the ability to make sense of human experiences and cultural nuances is more critical than ever. His approach involves:
Square Holes' approach to cultural research
Square Holes, an agency specializing in cultural research and insights, aligns closely with the principles of sensemaking by:
Overcoming challenges in sensemaking
Despite its importance, sensemaking can be hindered by several factors:
Practical tips for effective sensemaking
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Conclusion
Sensemaking is not just about finding the correct answer but creating an evolving picture that helps leaders and organizations act in a complex, uncertain world. By integrating insights from Christian Madsbjerg and the cultural research approach of Square Holes, leaders can navigate the unknown with greater confidence and effectiveness. Making sensemaking a core capability enables leaders to break through fears of the unknown and lead their organisations to adapt and thrive amidst continuous change.
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Belgium based ethnographer and lecturer in observational research at leading universities in the UK, France and India, and visiting fellow at King’s College London. Ex head of foresight, tech co-founder, advertising strategist and ever observer of human and cultural behaviours.
I spoke to Siamack in 2020 as he launched the successful global open source project ‘Not Everyday Life.’ Working with people from across the world to conduct interviews to help ultimately make sense of the chaos we are living through. The collaborative project will be an exploration of changing behaviours and attitudes at this time, but most importantly, tried to understand: which behaviours and attitudes would stick in a post pandemic world.
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Profound insights into leadership's human-centric approach. Jason Dunstone