• John Turner & Nigel Thurlow on “The Flow System Playbook”, deductive, inductive & abductive reasoning, the OODA loop and distributed leadership

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John Turner & Nigel Thurlow on “The Flow System Playbook”, deductive, inductive & abductive reasoning, the OODA loop and distributed leadership

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  • This week, I am joined by the authors of "The Flow System Playbook" authors John Turner and Nigel Thurlow, to discuss what inspired the book and how to get the best value out of it.


    We covered:

    1. The background of the book and those which it is in memory of
    2. Clarifying the problem and ill-defined problems, getting clarity on your objectives
    3. What inspired the book?
    4. Business agility vs product agility
    5. How to get started with value streaming
    6. The 9 Cs of teamwork
    7. Context, culture and composition, management helping shape the right environment
    8. The Customer
    9. Deductive, inductive and abductive reasoning
    10. What is sense-making?
    11. What are nudges?
    12. Constraints and flow
    13. Prototyping
    14. The OODA Loop
    15. Scrum: The Toyota Way vs Scrum in the Scrum Guide
    16. Distributed leadership
    17. The concept of Obeya vs miro and mural boards
    18. Situational awareness
    19. Red teaming
    20. Value Stream Mapping
    21. Multi-team systems


    About John Turner

    John R. Turner, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the University of North Texas for the Department of Learning Technologies in the College of Information. He currently serves as the Editor–in–Chief for Performance Improvement Quarterly (PIQ) journal. His research interests are in team science, team cognition, leadership, performance improvement, knowledge management, theory building, complexity theory, multilevel models, and meta-analysis techniques. He is the co-creator of The Flow System(TM) and the co-author of the book, The Flow System, and has published articles in Advances in Developing Human Resources; Human Resource Development Review; European Journal of Training & Development; International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, & Society; Journal of Information and Knowledge Management; Journal of Manufacturing Technology & Management; Journal of Knowledge Management; Performance Improvement; and Performance Improvement Quarterly.

    Connect with John Turner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-turner-3helix/


    About Nigel Thurlow

    As a leading expert on Lean and Agile approaches, Nigel advises companies on successful transformation strategies and how to achieve effective and lasting change.
    Nigel designs organizations that are highly optimized and customer value focussed. As a problem solver, Nigel helps executive leaders transform their operations. He creates disruptors and transforms the disrupted.

    Connect with Nigel Thurlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelthurlow/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelthurlow/


    The Flow System Playbook: https://www.getflowtrained.com/playbook/


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This week, I am joined by the authors of "The Flow System Playbook" authors John Turner and Nigel Thurlow, to discuss what inspired the book and how to get the best value out of it.


We covered:

  1. The background of the book and those which it is in memory of
  2. Clarifying the problem and ill-defined problems, getting clarity on your objectives
  3. What inspired the book?
  4. Business agility vs product agility
  5. How to get started with value streaming
  6. The 9 Cs of teamwork
  7. Context, culture and composition, management helping shape the right environment
  8. The Customer
  9. Deductive, inductive and abductive reasoning
  10. What is sense-making?
  11. What are nudges?
  12. Constraints and flow
  13. Prototyping
  14. The OODA Loop
  15. Scrum: The Toyota Way vs Scrum in the Scrum Guide
  16. Distributed leadership
  17. The concept of Obeya vs miro and mural boards
  18. Situational awareness
  19. Red teaming
  20. Value Stream Mapping
  21. Multi-team systems


About John Turner

John R. Turner, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the University of North Texas for the Department of Learning Technologies in the College of Information. He currently serves as the Editor–in–Chief for Performance Improvement Quarterly (PIQ) journal. His research interests are in team science, team cognition, leadership, performance improvement, knowledge management, theory building, complexity theory, multilevel models, and meta-analysis techniques. He is the co-creator of The Flow System(TM) and the co-author of the book, The Flow System, and has published articles in Advances in Developing Human Resources; Human Resource Development Review; European Journal of Training & Development; International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, & Society; Journal of Information and Knowledge Management; Journal of Manufacturing Technology & Management; Journal of Knowledge Management; Performance Improvement; and Performance Improvement Quarterly.

Connect with John Turner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-turner-3helix/


About Nigel Thurlow

As a leading expert on Lean and Agile approaches, Nigel advises companies on successful transformation strategies and how to achieve effective and lasting change.
Nigel designs organizations that are highly optimized and customer value focussed. As a problem solver, Nigel helps executive leaders transform their operations. He creates disruptors and transforms the disrupted.

Connect with Nigel Thurlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelthurlow/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelthurlow/


The Flow System Playbook: https://www.getflowtrained.com/playbook/


Enjoyed this episode? Let's connect: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolemanagilitychef/⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/johncolemanxagility ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠- social and podcast links ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linkpop.com/orderlydisruption⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠- order training from right here

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