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The year of living chaordically

January 25, 2018 By Chris Corrigan Uncategorized 2 Comments

 

This is the year I finally turn my version of the chaordic stepping stones tool into a book. I’ve been intending to do this for a number of years now, and the planning guide that lives on this website (available for free in English and Spanish) is essentially the book treatment and summary.  The book itself will include a little bit of theory as well, based on my decade long dive into complexity work. It will also contains some stories, case studies and inspiration.

As a part of preparing the book, I’m offering a four week online course starting in a couple of weeks.  If you have a project that you are working on and you want to bring this tool and some peer coaching to make it better, please join us.  We have discounts for teams and we will even be able to provide you with real time design space where you can work together on the project idea.

I’d love to have lots of voices and eyes on the project as we go ahead, so if you have advice about writing books, ideas for publishers who might be interested, stories of chaordic design, criticisms about this way of doing things or any other ideas to share, I’m all ears.

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2 Comments

  1. Anthony Back says:
    January 26, 2018 at 11:34 pm

    Chris, wow thank you! This new guide is awesome–a great unpacking of your wisdom & experience…

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  2. Augusto says:
    January 28, 2018 at 4:34 am

    Hi Chris, looking forward to seeing how this will evolve in a book!

    Would like to share a different but connected structure that I’ve been using with clients in the last couple of years:
    https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1Ng29iNHsQho5vYchEsc4Gkf-zaZ73Kuwn3dVgWiibLQ/edit

    We’ve been printing and using post-its like the business canvas to plan collectively.

    Won’t be able to join your course this time, but I’m connected to learn what’s coming next 🙂

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