Perspectives of Change

#57 "Hexagons and Thinking - what's the connection?" with Fran Cormack

June 18, 2024 Sarika Kharbanda Season 4 Episode 3
#57 "Hexagons and Thinking - what's the connection?" with Fran Cormack
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Perspectives of Change
#57 "Hexagons and Thinking - what's the connection?" with Fran Cormack
Jun 18, 2024 Season 4 Episode 3
Sarika Kharbanda

Welcome to “Hexagons and Thinking” in conversation with Fran Cormack

A bee’s honeycomb is built from interconnected hexagons. Hexagons encourage us to view connections even when there is chaos. They mirror the complexity of our real world today. Their unique shape sparks curiosity and creativity too.

In this conversation, Fran and Sarika explore hexagonal thinking with organisational interconnectedness, team engagement, mapping systems, benefits and other applications!

Know more about Fran Cormack and / Connect with Fran on LinkedIn

View the Videocast of this Episode at this link on YouTube.

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Welcome to “Hexagons and Thinking” in conversation with Fran Cormack

A bee’s honeycomb is built from interconnected hexagons. Hexagons encourage us to view connections even when there is chaos. They mirror the complexity of our real world today. Their unique shape sparks curiosity and creativity too.

In this conversation, Fran and Sarika explore hexagonal thinking with organisational interconnectedness, team engagement, mapping systems, benefits and other applications!

Know more about Fran Cormack and / Connect with Fran on LinkedIn

View the Videocast of this Episode at this link on YouTube.

Subscribe to YouTube channel

Hello and Welcome
Introduction to Perspectives of Change
Introduction of guest Fran Cormack
Introduction to the Fran’s Book Club
What about Hexagonal thinking intrigued you?
What’s it about the connection about Hexagons and thinking?
How to use this with your team? An example
Connection with personal user manuals
What about team engagement with these?
Hexagons and Meddlers from Management 3.0
Hexagons and organisational interconnectedness
Hexagons and mapping systems
Actionable advice
Different contexts of application and benefits
Any additional advice?
Any other parting thoughts
Wrap-up and Thank you