Designing Multi-Partner Transformations
from Democratized Polytopias
into Actionable Next Steps
@anthonydpaul
250,000 marine mammals and birds killed,
plus innumerable sea life
Immediate and lasting impacts
• Tourism
• Fishing
• Ecosystem
• Animal balance (otter vs. harbor seal)
@anthonydpaul
5
fatigued crew • neglected CAS • unimplemented redundancies • unfollowed protocols
But I bet the performance metrics were great, up ‘til now.
The real cause (not the scapegoats)
• Business opportunities come from exploitation (but don’t have to)
• Didn’t consider other stakeholders, like tourism,
fishing, town, or animals—the system they’re within
• Neglected possibilities—didn’t prepare for the maybes
• No futures modeling (red-teaming, impact studies)
@anthonydpaul
Movement of goods and people
• Infrastructure like ports and terminals
• Rail, buses, seafaring vessels, trucking
• Manufacturing of them
• Lifecycles like predictive, condition-based, and routine maintenance
(and the tools and facilities for them)
• Working people, AI, robots
• Shipper customers and local communities
• The devices we use to make decisions
@anthonydpaul
Every tiny problem has infinite blind spots
• Voices of the impacted
• Future consequences
• Partners and dependencies
• Global trade, economics, and GDP
• Jobs
• Emissions
• …more
@anthonydpaul
“I mean, there's no future in anarchy.
I mean let's face it. But when I was into it, there was
never a thought of the future. I mean we were certain
the world was gonna end, but when it didn't, I had to
do something, so fuck it. I could always be a litigator in
New York and piss the shit out of the judges.
I mean that was me:
a trouble maker of the future.
The guy that was one of those guys that my parents so
arrogantly saved the world for, so we could fuck it up.
We can do a hell of a lot more damage
in the system than outside of it. That
was the final irony, I think.”
—Stevo, SLC Punk!
That’s why we’re
here today.
To be troublemakers of the future.
@anthonydpaul
Oversimplified, because there’s no “the future”
@anthonydpaul https://sjef.nu/theory-of-change-and-the-futures-cone/
Firstly, no future we end up with is singular
There are winners and losers.
Your future and my future are parallel, but unique experiences.
Tightly correlated, but not together.
@anthonydpaul
Secondly, infinite parallel futures
We can decide which futures we want.
“Our collective ability to realize a positive future
depends on our collective ability to imagine it.”
— Stuart Candy, TEDx talk
@anthonydpaul
The challenge is in
getting everyone
to look in the
same direction.
@anthonydpaul
In business: org design and disruption theories, “inertia”
• Culture
• Policies
• Practices
• Processes
• Traditions
• Investments
• Tools
• Incentives
Penchant for status quo
Resistant to deviation/change
Missing the recursive asking if we’re looking in
the right direction. Introspection.
@anthonydpaul
In society: institutionalized and systemic problems
• ism
• ism
• ism
• ism
• Ism
Instead of hearing all voices
for shared futuring, allowing
the strongest or the last to
choose direction.
@anthonydpaul
1498, rifling
To do what Stuart Candy suggests, we need to find the relationships between individual futures.
We can tightly couple them, like a wire braid—to create inertia toward something positive for each voice.
I may skip
some things.
And that’s okay.
@anthonydpaul
Today
I want to maximize the tools and lenses I share with you,
in what seems like an abundance of time…
…but in the context of flattened space and time is really
not enough time at all.
Giving you years of work in 3 something hours.
@anthonydpaul
All activities are recursion
Research cycles should lead to existential
questions and carry you deeper from reality.
Deeper into possibility.
@anthonydpaul
All activities contribute to your artifact
A polytopian, agnostic timeline.
An anchor to get valuable participation from every
conversation, with minimal context-setting.
i.e., a 1:1 should allow you in a brief conversation,
to extract maximum new detail and unique
perspective—precisely what they know.
@anthonydpaul
@anthonydpaul
Agenda
1. Define the
broad scope
of the system
2. Today and
tomorrow
deltas
3. Ideation for
vision, choices
Many stakeholders
Work is never done
Opportunity fields
Design contexts
Flattening of time and space
Map back into today,
to create a pull
4. Living artifacts
@anthonydpaul
Public transit in a post-COVID world
• My map is for freight
• Ours will be for public transit
@anthonydpaul
Activity 1 – The Impacted (all, individual)
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQV2Uo=/
1. Stakeholders: double digit birthdate
2. Clustering: single digit birthdate and leap day,
because you’re like having a wild card in UNO
@anthonydpaul
Activity 2 – Journey Before COVID (groups)
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqHNyT0=/
• Groups of 5, same groups all day
• Take 1 stakeholder or cluster and:
• Left-to-right journey of everything they do
chronologically in an everyday experience BEFORE COVID.
• Add in pain points.
• Restate the pains as opportunities. “It would be great if” (be the person)
@anthonydpaul
Activity 3 – Drivers for Change (groups)
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQV2WU=/
• Be specific: “not wanting to touch surfaces” (not “coronavirus”)
• Any other macro trends (social, economic, etc.)
• Stickie notes
@anthonydpaul
Activity 4 – IU Matrix (all, individual)
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQV2WU=/
• Your group’s notes
• Impact on “you”
• Uncertainty on how it will play out (volatility)
@anthonydpaul
Activity 5 – Quad Futures (groups)
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQSAlY=/
• Choose two, unrelated critical uncertainties
• Label your axes and outcomes
• Write a couple sentences to describe this future
if both conditions are true
@anthonydpaul
CONE OF
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@anthonydpaul https://sjef.nu/theory-of-change-and-the-futures-cone/
Activity 6 – Journey After COVID (groups)
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQSAmM=/
• Choose 2 future stories from other groups = both are true
• Same stakeholder:
• Left-to-right journey of everything they do
chronologically in an everyday experience within this world.
• All pains from previous journey are solved. (Show, don’t tell.)
• Add in new pain points.
• Restate the new pains as opportunities. “It would be great if” (be the person)
@anthonydpaul
Activity 7 – Vision Timeline (all, individual)
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQSAns=/
• Each person, state 1 fact that was good to you:
• A new device invented
• A social change
• A new tool or process
• Etc.
• Place in chronological order
@anthonydpaul
@anthonydpaul
@anthonydpaul
Backcasting to pull us into a preferred future
Build value stories for
otherwise neglected
critical dependencies
“The boring stuff”
https://sjef.nu/theory-of-change-and-the-futures-cone/
@anthonydpaul
Experiential artifacts
as a springboard for
each new workshop
Shorter time-to-context.
Deeper into possibility.
@anthonydpaul
@anthonydpaul
Activity 8 – Opportunity (all, individual)
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQSAns=/
• You are a firm (no longer your stakeholder)
• I’ll draw the line
• Describe one solution idea (a product, a service, etc.)
you would provide to this world, to give value
@anthonydpaul
Closing – Recursive, existential crisis (volunteers)
Tell us about your idea, but:
• How does it alter the future world?
• Who does it impact and how?
• Does it change our environment?
• Does it create a new need?
And:
• Who is it bad for?
• How can it become unethical, weaponized, abused?
• Could those be mitigated with redesign?
@anthonydpaul
Closing – Context is fleeting
• We erroneously design within today,
something that will impact tomorrow
• Constraints are disposable
• Shop ideas across contexts,
stories, and futures quads
Does it still have value?
Can you harden against whichever future we receive?
Can we choose and create a polytopian future together?
@anthonydpaul
5 whys
Elon Musk’s “First
Principles Thinking”
Introducing anything
into a system,
changes the system.
Thank you
@anthonydpaul most places
@transfuturists on Instagram
See also:
PRIMER19 • Leah Zaidi https://vimeo.com/346062857
PRIMER19 • Joe Tankersley https://vimeo.com/345854380
PRIMER19 • (my talk) https://vimeo.com/347192636

Designing Multi-Partner Transformations from Democratized Polytopias Into Actionable Next Steps - anthonydpaul - PRIMER2020 - June 26

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    Designing Multi-Partner Transformations fromDemocratized Polytopias into Actionable Next Steps @anthonydpaul
  • 3.
    250,000 marine mammalsand birds killed, plus innumerable sea life
  • 4.
    Immediate and lastingimpacts • Tourism • Fishing • Ecosystem • Animal balance (otter vs. harbor seal) @anthonydpaul
  • 5.
    5 fatigued crew •neglected CAS • unimplemented redundancies • unfollowed protocols But I bet the performance metrics were great, up ‘til now.
  • 6.
    The real cause(not the scapegoats) • Business opportunities come from exploitation (but don’t have to) • Didn’t consider other stakeholders, like tourism, fishing, town, or animals—the system they’re within • Neglected possibilities—didn’t prepare for the maybes • No futures modeling (red-teaming, impact studies) @anthonydpaul
  • 8.
    Movement of goodsand people • Infrastructure like ports and terminals • Rail, buses, seafaring vessels, trucking • Manufacturing of them • Lifecycles like predictive, condition-based, and routine maintenance (and the tools and facilities for them) • Working people, AI, robots • Shipper customers and local communities • The devices we use to make decisions @anthonydpaul
  • 9.
    Every tiny problemhas infinite blind spots • Voices of the impacted • Future consequences • Partners and dependencies • Global trade, economics, and GDP • Jobs • Emissions • …more @anthonydpaul
  • 10.
    “I mean, there'sno future in anarchy. I mean let's face it. But when I was into it, there was never a thought of the future. I mean we were certain the world was gonna end, but when it didn't, I had to do something, so fuck it. I could always be a litigator in New York and piss the shit out of the judges. I mean that was me: a trouble maker of the future. The guy that was one of those guys that my parents so arrogantly saved the world for, so we could fuck it up. We can do a hell of a lot more damage in the system than outside of it. That was the final irony, I think.” —Stevo, SLC Punk!
  • 11.
    That’s why we’re heretoday. To be troublemakers of the future. @anthonydpaul
  • 12.
    Oversimplified, because there’sno “the future” @anthonydpaul https://sjef.nu/theory-of-change-and-the-futures-cone/
  • 13.
    Firstly, no futurewe end up with is singular There are winners and losers. Your future and my future are parallel, but unique experiences. Tightly correlated, but not together. @anthonydpaul
  • 14.
    Secondly, infinite parallelfutures We can decide which futures we want. “Our collective ability to realize a positive future depends on our collective ability to imagine it.” — Stuart Candy, TEDx talk @anthonydpaul
  • 15.
    The challenge isin getting everyone to look in the same direction. @anthonydpaul
  • 16.
    In business: orgdesign and disruption theories, “inertia” • Culture • Policies • Practices • Processes • Traditions • Investments • Tools • Incentives Penchant for status quo Resistant to deviation/change Missing the recursive asking if we’re looking in the right direction. Introspection. @anthonydpaul
  • 17.
    In society: institutionalizedand systemic problems • ism • ism • ism • ism • Ism Instead of hearing all voices for shared futuring, allowing the strongest or the last to choose direction. @anthonydpaul
  • 18.
  • 19.
    To do whatStuart Candy suggests, we need to find the relationships between individual futures. We can tightly couple them, like a wire braid—to create inertia toward something positive for each voice.
  • 20.
    I may skip somethings. And that’s okay. @anthonydpaul
  • 21.
    Today I want tomaximize the tools and lenses I share with you, in what seems like an abundance of time… …but in the context of flattened space and time is really not enough time at all. Giving you years of work in 3 something hours. @anthonydpaul
  • 22.
    All activities arerecursion Research cycles should lead to existential questions and carry you deeper from reality. Deeper into possibility. @anthonydpaul
  • 23.
    All activities contributeto your artifact A polytopian, agnostic timeline. An anchor to get valuable participation from every conversation, with minimal context-setting. i.e., a 1:1 should allow you in a brief conversation, to extract maximum new detail and unique perspective—precisely what they know. @anthonydpaul
  • 24.
  • 25.
    Agenda 1. Define the broadscope of the system 2. Today and tomorrow deltas 3. Ideation for vision, choices Many stakeholders Work is never done Opportunity fields Design contexts Flattening of time and space Map back into today, to create a pull 4. Living artifacts @anthonydpaul
  • 26.
    Public transit ina post-COVID world • My map is for freight • Ours will be for public transit @anthonydpaul
  • 27.
    Activity 1 –The Impacted (all, individual) https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQV2Uo=/ 1. Stakeholders: double digit birthdate 2. Clustering: single digit birthdate and leap day, because you’re like having a wild card in UNO @anthonydpaul
  • 28.
    Activity 2 –Journey Before COVID (groups) https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqHNyT0=/ • Groups of 5, same groups all day • Take 1 stakeholder or cluster and: • Left-to-right journey of everything they do chronologically in an everyday experience BEFORE COVID. • Add in pain points. • Restate the pains as opportunities. “It would be great if” (be the person) @anthonydpaul
  • 29.
    Activity 3 –Drivers for Change (groups) https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQV2WU=/ • Be specific: “not wanting to touch surfaces” (not “coronavirus”) • Any other macro trends (social, economic, etc.) • Stickie notes @anthonydpaul
  • 30.
    Activity 4 –IU Matrix (all, individual) https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQV2WU=/ • Your group’s notes • Impact on “you” • Uncertainty on how it will play out (volatility) @anthonydpaul
  • 31.
    Activity 5 –Quad Futures (groups) https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQSAlY=/ • Choose two, unrelated critical uncertainties • Label your axes and outcomes • Write a couple sentences to describe this future if both conditions are true @anthonydpaul
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    Activity 6 –Journey After COVID (groups) https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQSAmM=/ • Choose 2 future stories from other groups = both are true • Same stakeholder: • Left-to-right journey of everything they do chronologically in an everyday experience within this world. • All pains from previous journey are solved. (Show, don’t tell.) • Add in new pain points. • Restate the new pains as opportunities. “It would be great if” (be the person) @anthonydpaul
  • 35.
    Activity 7 –Vision Timeline (all, individual) https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQSAns=/ • Each person, state 1 fact that was good to you: • A new device invented • A social change • A new tool or process • Etc. • Place in chronological order @anthonydpaul
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  • 37.
  • 39.
    Backcasting to pullus into a preferred future Build value stories for otherwise neglected critical dependencies “The boring stuff” https://sjef.nu/theory-of-change-and-the-futures-cone/ @anthonydpaul
  • 40.
    Experiential artifacts as aspringboard for each new workshop Shorter time-to-context. Deeper into possibility. @anthonydpaul
  • 43.
  • 50.
    Activity 8 –Opportunity (all, individual) https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_kqQSAns=/ • You are a firm (no longer your stakeholder) • I’ll draw the line • Describe one solution idea (a product, a service, etc.) you would provide to this world, to give value @anthonydpaul
  • 51.
    Closing – Recursive,existential crisis (volunteers) Tell us about your idea, but: • How does it alter the future world? • Who does it impact and how? • Does it change our environment? • Does it create a new need? And: • Who is it bad for? • How can it become unethical, weaponized, abused? • Could those be mitigated with redesign? @anthonydpaul
  • 52.
    Closing – Contextis fleeting • We erroneously design within today, something that will impact tomorrow • Constraints are disposable • Shop ideas across contexts, stories, and futures quads Does it still have value? Can you harden against whichever future we receive? Can we choose and create a polytopian future together? @anthonydpaul 5 whys Elon Musk’s “First Principles Thinking” Introducing anything into a system, changes the system.
  • 53.
    Thank you @anthonydpaul mostplaces @transfuturists on Instagram See also: PRIMER19 • Leah Zaidi https://vimeo.com/346062857 PRIMER19 • Joe Tankersley https://vimeo.com/345854380 PRIMER19 • (my talk) https://vimeo.com/347192636