Sunday, April 28, 2013

An exercise in sensemaking


Imagine that you are traveling along the interstate on your way home from work.  You have traveled this same road every work day for several years.  Every curve, bump, and pothole is known to you. But, today, you drive upon an area of the interstate with shards of glass, bits of metal, maybe tire tracks, near an obviously missing section of guardrail that you know borders a steep ravine.



What do you sense?



Upon what, specifically, do you base your sense of the situation?



What will you do based upon the sense you made of this situation?

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