These sources examine the scientific and philosophical foundations of change, advocating for a shift from traditional linear cause-and-effect models to a cybernetic and interactional perspective. Dr James Wilk and his colleagues argue that conventional “general solutions” often fail because they ignore the unique, idiosyncratic constraints that define a specific situation. Instead, they propose a minimalist intervention strategy that uses precise communication to alter the underlying context, allowing for transformations to occur instantaneously and effortlessly. This approach relies on filtering reality through specific questions rather than relying on abstract categories or “management-speak” that can blind leaders to effective action. By focusing on logic, linguistics, and the mechanics of perception, these texts illustrate how understanding the subjective reality of individuals is key to resolving intractable problems in both business and psychotherapy. Ultimately, the collection suggests that reality is infinitely re-describable, and the most powerful changes come from re-framing the questions we ask about the world.
Sources
• Change Substack Publication (Compendium of articles including “A Science of the Singular,” “A World of Questions & Answers,” “Questioning Truth,” and “The Illusion of Complexity”), [James Wilk, Andy Bass, David Franzetta, et al.],[1], Link: https://changers.substack.com/p/into-the-unknown[864]. • Designing Change, [Dr James Wilk], Copyright 2016,[1781]. • Realizing Possibilities: Effective Action in the Real World – a conversation with James Wilk on the Philosophy, Science and Art of Change, [James Wilk and David Franzetta], Copyright 2010 Interchange Associates Inc.,[1807]. • Crossing the Chasm – How Innovation Really Works…, [Dr Simon N Davey], March 2019,[1860]. • Icarus: Disembodied Knowledge, Bureaucratic Thinking, and the Hopeful Return to Reality, [Dr James Wilk], Copyright 2013, 2018,[1877]. • Kaleidoscopic Change, [Dr James Wilk], Copyright 2010, 2016,[1910]. • The Pageantry of the Mind: Content Philosophy and a Psychoanalytic Point of View, [Dr James Wilk], Copyright 2013,[1922]. • Mind, Nature and the Emerging Science of Change: An Introduction to Metamorphology, [James Wilk], Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999,[2240]. • Shifting Contexts: The Generation of Effective Psychotherapy, [Bill O’Hanlon and James Wilk], The Guilford Press, 1987, ISBN 0-89862-677-3,[2352]. • The Silurian hypothesis: would it be possible to detect an industrial civilization in the geological record?, [Gavin A. Schmidt and Adam Frank], International Journal of Astrobiology 18, 142–150, 2019, DOI: 10.1017/S1473550418000095[895].
