On last month’s show we talked about Humans as storytellers in the Safety Age of Cognitive Complexity. This month we’ll continue this theme in terms of wayfinding.
Wayfinding is the process of orienting oneself and navigating from one place to another. Essential wayfinding tools are maps and a compass. Examples of compass direction is a safety improvement initiative target or on a grander scale, a safety vision destination.
- Why is a resilient wayfinding process needed to navigate through the uncertainties of unknown unknowns, unknowables, unimaginables?
- What maps do you have to not only minimize risk but also to seize opportunities as they emerge?
- How can we use maps generated by storytellers for wayfinding?