complexity

Giftedness as Driver of Innovation requires a Formal Position

Giftedness as Driver of Innovation requires a Formal Position

As a gifted person, you do not always have an easy time in a large organization. You see a lot, feel even more, and would like to contribute to something bigger than what is defined in your formal job description. Your 'clock speed' is also sometimes a lot faster than the rest of the system, the people, and the procedures, so you can get out of sync. Often, you pull everything and anything besides your actual work to yourself, to keep things running smoothly or to make necessary innovations possible. Your actions frequently prevent problems to occur or become more serious, which is something that is not always visible for others and therefore stay unacknowledged. Especially when you do not have the right certificates or political dexterity…

How to prevent policy blindness in a complex world

How to prevent policy blindness in a complex world

Our world has become more complex. And with it the issues we face, whether it's Covid19, immigration, housing, energy transition or climate change. Developing good policies has never been so difficult. Unfortunately, all too often, policy at the national and supranational level is still made as if we live in a manageable, predictable world. Or a world that we can make manageable again solely with the help of technology, models and narratives. A world that can still be addressed top-down, the old way. Policy makers sometimes seem to be blind to the complex reality of the present time. A policy blindness, a lack of awareness of the real world effects of the policies pursued by administrators, with potentially harmful consequences for many generations to come…