Systems (May 2019)

Making Sense of Complexity: Using SenseMaker as a Research Tool

  • Susara E. Van der Merwe,
  • Reinette Biggs,
  • Rika Preiser,
  • Charmaine Cunningham,
  • David J. Snowden,
  • Karen O’Brien,
  • Marcus Jenal,
  • Marietjie Vosloo,
  • Sonja Blignaut,
  • Zhen Goh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/systems7020025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. 25

Abstract

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There is growing interest in studying processes of human sensemaking, as this strongly influences human and organizational behavior as well as complex system dynamics due to the diverse lenses people use to interpret and act in the world. The Cognitive Edge SenseMaker® tool is one method for capturing and making sense of people’s attitudes, perceptions, and experiences. It is used for monitoring and evaluation; mapping ideas, mind-sets, and attitudes; and detecting trends and weak signals. However, academic literature describing the tool-set and method is lacking. This introduction aims to guide researchers in choosing when to use SenseMaker and to facilitate understanding of its execution and limitations. SenseMaker can provide nuanced insight into system-level patterns of human sensemaking that can provide insight to nudge systems towards more desirable futures, and enable researchers to measure beyond what they know.

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