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        <article-title>The Cynefin Framework and the Technical Leadership Model</article-title>
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          <string-name>Davide Fierro</string-name>
          <email>fierro@inaf.it</email>
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          <institution>INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics Scientific Directorate - ROMA</institution>
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      <p>Nowadays the macro-economic crisis, the globalization of
markets in a framework of absolute non-uniformity of the
reference economic systems, the exponential growth in the
complexity of the projects, the continuous development of
technologies and, above all, the criticality of requirements
management subject to rapid and sometimes uncontrollable
evolution, require an holistic, efficient, methodically structured
and strongly flexible management approach. To strengthen the
leadership in such a drastically competitive scenario requires
personnel constantly trained in the reference standards, as well
as in the application of processes and procedures, both
engineering and managerial, which represent the state of art in
the international reference system. The definition, selection and
management of the optimized development of
technomanagement solutions are therefore strategic, vital, for the
"feasibility" and competitiveness of front-running projects and
cannot succeed without a contextual analysis of the reference
scenarios.</p>
      <p>The Cynefin Framework, developed between 1999 and
2003 by Snowden and Kurtz on the basis of studies by Boisot
and Cilleris, helps leaders to identify the reference context and
describes the features and operating logics to apply to it. The
Cynefin is an interpretative model of different levels of
complexity of the systems in a continuum that ranges from
order to disorder through five different contexts (or domains):
simple, complicated, complex, chaotic and disorder. The
Cynefin therefore allows leaders to have a polyhedral view of
the problems inherent in complex systems by describing in a
pragmatic manner the dynamics and typical behavior within
various domains. Each respective domain is unique in its scope
and characterized by specific decision-making models,
management, leadership skills, as well as by different ratios of
cause / effect.</p>
      <p>The goal of the seminar, part of the Technical Leadership
session, is to represent and describe the various domains of
complexity as indicated by the Cynefin Framework. The
seminar will also analyze and "contextualize" the most
effective and efficient techno-managerial methodologies,
depending on the belonging domain of the projects and the
professional "soft and hard" characteristics of the leaders, the
latter in relation to the "mind map" drawn up by the "INCOSE
Institute for Technical Leadership" working group, to which D.
Fierro belongs.</p>
      <p>Davide Fierro is the Head of INAF ’s “Project
Engineering”. He has direct roles in various international
programs such as SKA , of wich he is the Program Manager of
the overall INAF’s participation. He has been involved in large
astrophysics technology projects, with roles of PM/SE, for
about 20 years. He collaborates with various Universities and is
committed in dissemination activities of SE/PM
methodologies. He is member of the Board of INCOSE Italy
chapter and of the board of AFCEA Rome. He is also member
of the “INCOSE Institute for Technical Leadership
Development Program” and associate teacher of ISIPM. In
2009 he was appointed as "Project Controller of National
Projects" at INAF’s “Scientific Directorate”. He got his first
relevant job in 1997 as Deputy PM of the VST project
followed by the “VST AIV Manager” role, for which he spent
about two years at ESO Paranal Observatory, Chile. He
graduated in Mechanical Engineering from University of
Naples, where he also got the PhD in Industrial/Management
Engineering. He then continued his postPhD studies first at
LUISS Business School and then at the SDA Bocconi School
of Management.</p>
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