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Wayfinding: On Navigating Without Maps

Par : Richard David Hames
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235702844
  • EAN9798235702844
  • Date de parution27/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Wayfinding: On Navigating Without Maps is a book about what navigating complexity actually requires - and why the planning frameworks most organisations and governments rely on are structurally incapable of providing it. Drawing on three decades of advisory practice across governments, corporations, and institutions on every inhabited continent, Richard David Hames argues that the conditions contemporary organisations face are not merely more difficult than those of the recent past.
They are different in kind - characterised by nonlinearity, emergence, and radical uncertainty that no planning methodology, however sophisticated, can accommodate. The map is not merely out of date. The territory has become unmappable. The answer Hames proposes comes not from management theory or complexity science but from a navigational tradition that has been solving this problem for millennia: the priest-navigators of Puluwat Atoll, who sailed three million square miles of open Pacific ocean without instruments, charts, or compass, reading conditions continuously through embodied attentiveness refined across generations.
Their practice - what Hames calls Wayfinding - offers a rigorous alternative to the planning paradigm: one grounded in distributed intelligence, somatic awareness, syntrophic inquiry, and the cultivation of orientation rather than the production of plans. The book develops this alternative across twelve chapters, introducing the Change Brain as a model of distributed collective intelligence, Transformational Narrative as a conversational architecture for activating it, and Systemic Acupuncture as a philosophy of change that works with living systems rather than against them.
Throughout, Hames draws on indigenous knowledge traditions, biological systems, and thirty years of practice to make the case that navigational intelligence is not a luxury for exceptional organisations. In the conditions of the present century, it is a necessity.
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