Can you provide a historical list of all the prompts in this chat
Based on the exported chat responses in the sources and our conversation history, here is a bare list of the prompts used in this chat to generate process guides and maps for managing complexity:
1. Colin Eden: Managing “messy” problems or “wicked” issues through the JOURNEY approach[1][2].
2. Dave Snowden: Navigating the Complex Domain using the Cynefin framework[3][4].
3. Dee Hock: Dealing with complexity through Chaordic Systems Thinking and the Chaordic Stepping Stones[5][6].
4. Fred Emery: Addressing “Type IV Turbulent Environments” through the Two-Stage Model of Active Adaptation[7][8].
5. George Lakoff: Dealing with complexity through reframing and systemic causation[9][10].
6. Gregory Bateson: Navigating complexity through an ecological and cybernetic view[11][12].
7. Horst Rittel: Navigating “wicked problems” using a recursive, argumentative design process[13][14].
8. Humberto Maturana: Navigating complexity via the Ontology of the Observer[15][16].
9. Hylton Boothroyd: Addressing complexity through “Articulate Intervention” and making latent assumptions explicit[17][18].
10. Ian Mitroff: Managing “messes” through Unbounded Systems Thinking and the Multiple Perspectives (T+O+P) framework[19][20].
11. James Wilk: Dealing with complexity through Minimalist Intervention and the Flux-and-Constraint epistemology[21][22].
12. John Warfield: Formalizing a process for complexity via the Work Program of Complexity (WPOC) and Interactive Management[23][24].
13. MC Jackson: Managing “wicked problems” using the EPIC model and Critical Systems Practice[25][26].
14. Max Boisot: Managing complexity via the I-Space, distributed intelligence, and Ashby’s Law[27][28].
15. Niklas Luhmann: Managing complexity via system differentiation, operational closure, and structural coupling[29][30].
16. OU Course: Managing complexity through a synthesis of Change Management Strategy, Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), and the Hard Systems Approach[31][32].
17. Patrick Hoverstadt: Dealing with complexity via systemic modeling, recursive nested levels (fractals), and the Viable System Model (VSM)[33][34].
18. Paul Cilliers: Dealing with complexity through a relational and ethical approach, acknowledging the limits of knowledge[35][36].
19. Peter Checkland: Dealing with complexity via Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), focusing on the cycle of inquiry and learning[37][38].
20. James Ladyman and Ross Ashby: Dealing with complexity using Systemic Design, Cybernetics, and Complexity Science[39][40].
21. Reg Revans: Navigating complexity using Action Learning principles (Learning = Programmed Knowledge + Questioning Insight)[41][42].
22. Relational Biologists (Rosen and Pattee): Navigating complex systems based on the Modeling Relation and the Principle of Complementarity[43][44].
23. Robert Pirsig: Navigating complexity through the Metaphysics of Quality and managing “stuckness”[45][46].
24. Russ Ackoff: Dissolving complexity by shifting from problem-solving to Idealized Design and treating “messes” as whole systems[47][48].
25. Stafford Beer: Managing complexity via “Variety Engineering” and the Viable System Model (VSM)[49][50].
26. Theory of Constraints (H. William Dettmer): Navigating complexity by identifying leverage points (constraints) that control the entire system[51][52].
27. Tim Allen: Dealing with complexity via Hierarchy Theory and the use of narratives to bridge gaps between scales[53][54].
28. Triz: Dealing with complexity through inventive problem solving, contradiction matrices, and the LT-System[55][56].
29. Nassim Taleb: Managing complexity by detecting and managing fragility rather than attempting to predict specific events[57][58].
References
[1] Colin Eden.md [2] Colin Eden.md [3] Dave Snowden.md [4] Dave Snowden.md [5] Dee Hock.md [6] Dee Hock.md [7] Fred Emery.md [8] Fred Emery.md [9] George Lakoff.md [10] George Lakoff.md [11] Gregory Bateson.md [12] Gregory Bateson.md [13] Horst Rittel.md [14] Horst Rittel.md [15] Humberto Maturana.md [16] Humberto Maturana.md [17] Hylton Boothroyd.md [18] Hylton Boothroyd.md [19] Ian Mitroff.md [20] Ian Mitroff.md [21] James Wilk.md [22] James Wilk.md [23] John Warfield.md [24] John Warfield.md [25] MC Jackson.md [26] MC Jackson.md [27] Max Boisot.md [28] Max Boisot.md [29] Niklas Luhmann.md [30] Niklas Luhmann.md [31] OU Course.md [32] OU Course.md [33] Patrick Hoverstadt.md [34] Patrick Hoverstadt.md [35] Paul Cilliers.md [36] Paul Cilliers.md [37] Peter Checkland.md [38] Peter Checkland.md [39] James Ladyman and Ross Ashby.md [40] James Ladyman and Ross Ashby.md [41] Reg Revans.md [42] Reg Revans.md [43] Relational Biologists - Robert Rosen Howard Pattee Dennis Noble.md [44] Relational Biologists - Robert Rosen Howard Pattee Dennis Noble.md [45] Robert Pirsig.md [46] Robert Pirsig.md [47] Russ Ackoff.md [48] Russ Ackoff.md [49] Stafford Beer.md [50] Stafford Beer.md [51] Theory of Constraints.md [52] Theory of Constraints.md [53] Tim Allen.md [54] Tim Allen.md [55] Triz.md [56] Triz.md [57] taleb process.md [58] taleb process.md
