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Salons are a guided space for exploring the core concepts that shape Knowledge Flow. Begin with a domain, follow whatever resonates.
The graph below represents the conceptual architecture behind Knowledge Flow. Think of it as an orientation map for navigating complex knowledge systems.
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Each domain a doorway into the practice of knowledge flow. Salons bring together summaries, related practices, experts, activities, terms to know, and resources to explore.
Domain
Knowledge Architecture
Build the Blueprint for Knowledge Flow
A structured approach for organizing, linking, and governing the movement of knowledge through people, tools, and systems—so decisions and actions are informed, timely, and connected to context.
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Avoid Decision-Making Blind Spots
Keep Knowledge Alive and Connected
Organize Knowledge for Access
Domain
Learning Experiences
Learn Continuously
Embedding feedback, reflection, and experimentation into the flow of work—so systems continuously adapt, improve, and generate better outcomes over time.
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Learning as a Möbius Strip
Make Knowledge a Daily Practice
Build Knowledge Fluency
Ask the Right Questions
Domain
Patterns & Temporal Intelligence
Design for Complexity
Designing systems that recognize patterns, accumulate state, and respond to change over time—so behavior is shaped by relationships, not just transactions.
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Plan for Change Over Time
Navigate Complex Patterns
Manage System Feedback
Domain
Relational Leadership
Lead Without Bottlenecks
A way of leading that shapes relationships, context, and conditions—so coherent action can emerge across people, systems, and time.
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Turn Conflict into Collaboration
Distribute Decisions Wisely
Govern Fairly and Transparently
Create Safe Teams
Domain
Sociotechnical Systems
Designing Human–Technology Coherence
Human, organizational, and technical dynamics continuously shape each other. Decisions, actions, and knowledge emerge through their interaction rather than any single part.
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Integrate Human + Machine
See and Shape Collective Patterns
Apply System Design Patterns
Build for Adaptability
Domain
Thinking Systems
Think in Systems
Seeing patterns, interdependencies, and feedback loops to make better decisions in complex, dynamic environments.
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Design Better Mental Models
Know Thy Own Thinking
Adopt Multiple Ways of Knowing