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Description = "Program for devopsdays raleigh 2026"
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If Open Space is new to you, you may be interested in <a href="/pages/open-space-format">more details about Open Space</a>.
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<i>All times are in US Eastern Time</i>
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Title = "WRASSE: Weaving risk and strategy together to break linearity in planning"
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The wrasse is an interesting fish, and I’ve been playing with the following summary of why we use it:
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[The WRASSE framework](https://thecynefin.co/weaving-risk-and-strategy/) takes its name from the wrasse family of fish, renowned in ecology for their roles as cleaners of the ecosystem and masters of adaptation. Like the wrasse that changes its colours to thrive in shifting environments, our framework helps organisations adapt their strategy to complex, changing markets. Like the wrasse that contributes to the health of the entire reef by removing parasites, the framework helps organisations identify and mitigate risks, leading to a healthier, more resilient business ecosystem. The name evokes intelligent adaptation and symbiotic relationships within a complex system.”
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In that context, within an organisation, we might then be talking about:
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- The technological substrate: Your software stack, data architecture, and core technologies.
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- The cultural substrate: The shared values, beliefs, and behavioural norms of your organisation.
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- The procedural substrate: The core processes, governance, and workflows that dictate how work gets done.
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- The network substrate: The web of relationships with partners, suppliers, and competitors.
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Title = "Thiving in Minimum Viability: The Adaptive Approach"
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In a rapidly changing world, traditional strategies are often insufficient to ensure success. Welcome to "Thriving in Minimum Viability: The Adaptive Approach," a talk centered on providing individuals and teams with techniques to not only survive but flourish in dynamic environments.
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Change can come swiftly and unexpectedly, challenging the very foundations of established norms. To navigate this unpredictable landscape, embracing an adaptive approach is essential. This engaging talk delves into the concept of "minimum viability," where the focus shifts from perfection to iteration, from rigidity to flexibility, and from conventional to innovative and fostering the conditions that enable this.
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Title = "Weapons of the Weak: Stories of Tech x Humanity from Southeast Asia"
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We are witnessing the crumbling of social compacts everywhere we turn, with linear paths of progression through education and industries no longer a guarantee of success in a career. Young people are facing seemingly unprecedented levels of uncertainty about the future and are turning inwards more than they are outwards to each other. Mid-careerists live with the spectre of being replaced by glorified chatbots that flattens their craft honed over decades into 2D. In a world inexorably arbitrated by tech – which is inseparable from AI nowadays – how can we rediscover our humanity, firstly for ourselves, and then as communities and societies?
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And, what if human vs tech is a false dichotomy – what if there is a middle path? Eastern philosophy tends to stress the value of the middle path, or golden mean, and cautions against the swinging of the pendulum. What if we thought of AI as "good ghosting" – not an all-knowing chatbot or LLM, but small, localised presences? In the words of Sam de Silva, what if we imagine technology as "presence, spirit or kin", and embed intelligence into the world rather than on top of it?
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In this keynote, Jules Yim will share stories of how diverse peoples in Southeast Asia are negotiating their relationship to tech and each other, and finding ways to move from the periphery of global consciousness towards the core.

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