Treating Governance Like Scientific Experimentation Steven Pinker

Reason tells us that political deliberation would be most fruitful if it treated governance more like scientific experimentation and less like an extreme-sports competition. Credit: Steven Pinker Source: Enlightenment Now (Page 366 Penguin paperback edition)Posts where this quotation is embedded British Gentlemen’s Clubs ** Of the 17th and 18th Centuries Hawthorne Effect Myth Being watched affects your … Continue reading Treating Governance Like Scientific Experimentation Steven Pinker

Navigating Complexity with Safe-to-fail Probes The power of safe-to-fail probes

Navigating complex systems requires innovative problem-solving approaches. Traditional linear methods often prove ineffective in unpredictable environments. Safe-to-fail probes offer a valuable tool for gaining insights, building resilience, and driving sustainable change through small-scale experiments. Dave Snowden’s concept of “safe-to-fail” is an approach to dealing with complex systems’ inherent uncertainty and unpredictability. Traditional, linear problem-solving methods … Continue reading Navigating Complexity with Safe-to-fail Probes The power of safe-to-fail probes