Dave Snowden

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David J. Snowden
Management consultant
Employer(s)The Cynefin Company, Singapore
Known forCynefin framework
Websitehttps://thecynefin.co/

David John Snowden (born 1954) is a Welsh management consultant and researcher in the field of knowledge management and the application of complexity science. Known for the development of the Cynefin framework,[1] Snowden is the founder and chief scientific officer of The Cynefin Company, a Singapore-based management-consulting firm specialising in complexity and sensemaking.[2]

Education

Snowden graduated in 1975 with a BA (Hons) in

Middlesex Polytechnic.[4]

Career

Snowden worked for Data Sciences Ltd from 1984 until January 1997.

IBM Global Services's Knowledge and Differentiation Programme.[6]

While at IBM Snowden researched the importance of storytelling within organisations, particularly in relation to expressing tacit knowledge.[7][8][9] In 2000 he became European director of the company's Institute for Knowledge Management,[4] and in 2002 he founded the IBM Cynefin Centre for Organisational Complexity.[10] During this period he led a team that developed the Cynefin framework, a decision-making tool.[11][12][13]

Snowden left IBM in 2004 and a year later founded Cognitive Edge Pte Ltd, a management-consulting firm based in Singapore, now trading as The Cynefin Company.[14]

Works

Snowden is the author of several articles and book chapters on the Cynefin framework, the development of

research method, and the role of complexity in sensemaking.[2] In 2008 he and co-author Mary E. Boone won an "Outstanding Practitioner-Oriented Publication in OB" award from the Academy of Management's Organizational Behavior division for a Harvard Business Review article on Cynefin.[15][16] In 2008–2009 he wrote a column for KMWorld on trends in technology, "Everything is fragmented".[17] He was an editor-in-chief of the journal Emergence: Complexity and Organization.[18]

References

  1. ^ Bob Williams, Richard Hummelbrunner, Systems Concepts in Action: A Practitioner's Toolkit, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2010, 163–164.
  2. ^ a b "Biography of David Snowden" (PDF). cognitive-edge.com, courtesy of Athabasca University. 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Interview with Dave Snowden" Archived 8 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Lancaster University Enterprise Centre, 2016
  4. ^ a b c "Dave Snowden", LinkedIn. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  5. ^ "IBM to acquire Data Sciences", New Straits Times, 7 March 1996.
  6. ^ "Knowledge Management: Managing a New Age of Uncertainty" (PDF). Alba Executive Education Programs. 2000. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 December 2016.
  7. ^ Patti Anklam, Net Work, Burlington, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007, 182.
  8. ^ Alicia Juarrero, "Cauality and Explanation", in Peter Allen, Steve Maguire, Bill McKelvey (eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Complexity and Management, London: SAGE Publishing, 2011, 161–162.
  9. ^ Dave Snowden, "Storytelling and Other Organic Tools for Chief Knowledge Officers and Chief Learning Officers", in Dede Bonner (ed.), Leading Knowledge Management and Learning, Alexandria, VA: American Society for Training and Development, 2000, 237–252.
  10. ^ "The Cynefin Centre for Organisational Complexity", IBM Global Services, archived 14 June 2002.
  11. ^ Thomas Quiggin, "Interview with Mr. Dave Snowden of Cognitive Edge", Seeing the Invisible: National Security Intelligence in an Uncertain Age, Singapore: World Scientific, 2007, 212.
  12. ^ "Cognitive Edge Pte Ltd", Bloomberg. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  13. ^ "Outstanding Practitioner-Oriented Publication in OB", obweb.org.
  14. ^ David J. Snowden, Mary E. Boone, "A Leader’s Framework for Decision Making", Harvard Business Review, November 2007.
  15. ^ Dave Snowden (2009). "Everything is fragmented". KMWorld.
  16. ^ "Review Board", Emergence: Complexity and Organization.

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