Trigger Strategy is now Tentacles

Trigger Strategy is now Tentacles

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We’re Tom and Corissa from Crown & Reach, and we'd love to see you over at Tentacles: https://shows.acast.com/tentaclesWith over 100 episodes, our podcast is the best bad podcast out there. By which we mean: raw, unfiltered, unedited conversations. We talk about strategy, sense-making, and the blurry edges between work and all the other stuff. Because sometimes feeling your way through the fog – with limbs outstretched – is the only way to move forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast...
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105: We've rebranded... Trigger Strategy is now Tentacles by Crown & Reach

Jun 7th, 2025 10:59 AM

Hands up, who else loves a spot of brand-flavoured navel-gazing? Two years ago we picked the company name Trigger Strategy Group in a last-minute scramble for our first client project. The name has, shall we say, one or two issues. (On the upside, it was a perfect example of Hard Test Easy Life: if you can make something work despite its flaws, you know you might be onto something.) But it was about time we gave things some proper thought.How naming a company in 20 minutes can haunt you for 2 yearsThe surprising violence baked into “trigger strategy” (thanks, game theory)The difference between command, control, and cephalopodsWhat bees, psychiatric hospitals, and chatGPT have in commonIn short, our company is now called Crown & Reach, and our podcast is called Tentacles.Why? To find out, you'll have to listen...References:Hard Test Easy Life https://triggerstrategy.substack.com/p/stop-polishing-turd-products-withInnovation Tactics Pip Deck https://pipdecks.com/products/innovation-tacticsDave Kang's Octopus Life https://davekang.substack.com/Taylorism - Frederick Taylor’s scientific management model Coherent Heterogeneity, a concept from complexity thinking https://cynefin.io/wiki/Common_fallaciesChildren of Time by Adrian TchaikovskyOther Minds by Peter Godfrey-SmithCrown & Reach Website https://crownandreach.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

104: Snakes in a cave, or why biases aren't bugs

May 18th, 2025 3:13 PM

In which we sit in the garden, roast gently in the sun, and talk about cognitive biases, Panglossian optimism, Russian roulette, snakes on planes, and why most design is... fine actually. A very one-take kind of episode. Leaf-in-coffee energy throughout.Confirmation bias affects individuals. But if you want to harm an entire organisation, you need validation.You can be right, they can be right, or (more likely) you’re both missing something and a third way exists.Heuristics are usually good. It’s when you step into a new context that they betray you.Change start with acceptance. Weirdly, that’s when things can shift.Almost everything on our shelves is poorly designed in some way ... and yet it’s still there.Links, Ideas, and People ReferencedGary Klein – firefighter heuristic/pattern recognition story – more at https://youtu.be/QKpMLYwLRR4?si=8ie9txFbL__Q88gIDaniel Kahneman – cognitive biases, focusing illusionNora Bateson – snake instinct, context-specific intuition XKCD’s "10,000" Comic – https://xkcd.com/1053/Taylor Pearson on Ergodicity – https://taylorpearson.me/ergodicity/Prisoner's Dilemma – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemmaCandide by Voltaire – Dr. Pangloss and "all for the best" satireGary’s Economics (YouTube) – https://www.youtube.com/@garyseconomicsOliver Burkeman – stress, lateness, perspective10–10–10 Rule – “Will I care in 10 minutes, 10 months, 10 years?” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

103: Competence, control, and consequences

May 10th, 2025 1:42 PM

You were hired to fix it. You did! Customers are happier. The company made millions. Your reward? They shut it all down.We sit on a garden bench and talk about those times when you feel like you're being punished for doing your job well.It turns out you can't mostly change a narrative with data. Your choices are power, influence, or acceptance.We share real stories, reflect on past mistakes, and explore safer (?) ways to inspire change when truth-telling gets you sidelined. Along the way: multiverse mapping, toddler psychology, and why the best performing landing pages often don't stay live.Books & Articles:Stealing the Corner Office by Brendan ReidPower: Why Some People Have It—and Others Don’t by Jeffrey PfefferWhy Design is Hard by Scott BerkunWhy Your Org Doesn’t Want Optimization to Succeed by Andrew AndersonHow to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale CarnegieRamit Sethi’s framing: “If someone is succeeding doing something that looks stupid… what do they know that I don’t?”Frameworks & Tools:“Show the thing to change the thing” – concept from John WillshireWardley MappingMultiverse Mapping (Trigger Strategy Substack)Play the hand you're dealt – "Don't start with what you want people to do. Start with what people want to do." – Dave TrottCharacter References:Wormtongue and Gandalf (Lord of the Rings) – models of influence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

102: Road Signs, Rapid Prototypes, and Productive Confusion

Apr 26th, 2025 7:44 PM

While sipping homegrown bay leaf tea, we explore how road signs, surprises, and deliberate confusion can unlock better thinking.From missing signs under railway bridges to the tangled journey of Google Glass, we trace how aporia — the ancient art of being productively confused — can help you build faster, align better, and see the hidden struggles that are gonna derail your projects.Why some signs should disappear to make things flow betterHow "productive confusion" can trigger better decision makingWhat Google Glass, magic roundabouts, and fast food kitchens have in commonHow to rapid prototype a billion-dollar product... with clay and wireThe curse of "pseudolignment" and how to catch it before it wrecks your teamThe Align-o-matic: an emerging tool to help you spot hidden assumptions earlyLinky goodness:Magic Roundabout (Swindon, UK): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Roundabout_(Swindon)"A symphony of efficiency, not a waste of motion" from The Founder: https://youtu.be/F-7cjdtrQ9Y?si=3eyzPlVq71Ws-R8oTom Chi rapid prototyping: https://youtu.be/d5_h1VuwD6g?si=h29WjP8xvX3vxPakRory Sutherland on defensive decision-making: https://fs.blog/defensive-decision-making/Zeigarnik Effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeigarnik_effectWe may have confused Zeigarnik with Ovsiankina: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovsiankina_effectInnovation Tactics cards we mentioned:Language Market Fit: front | backSolve for Distribution: front | backHard Test Easy Life: front | backTime Machine: front | backGet your copy of Innovation Tactics: https://pipdecks.com/products/innovation-tactics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

101: What's NOT emergent?

Apr 13th, 2025 7:23 AM

We often talk about things being emergent in business, strategy, and life at large. The problem is, emergence can be kind of a pain to wrap your head around. And we were wondering: what if the starting point is what's NOT emergent? Does that help clarify what IS emergent?So we sat down in the garden and chatted it through. We landed on the discipline of conversion rate optimisation as an example of a business area where an understanding of emergence (and its opposite, if you could call it that) is fundamental to success or failure.Our conclusion was that it was indeed a helpful conversation, but we want to know – what do you think?Linky goodness:Andrew Anderson's website: https://testingdiscipline.com/Andrew Anderson's story about Comic Sans: https://cxl.com/blog/organizational-push-back/Dave Snowden and Cynefin: https://cynefin.io/wiki/CynefinSignals, Stories, Options: https://triggerstrategy.substack.com/p/signals-stories-optionsPivot Triggers: card front | backMultiverse Mapping: card front | back Tom's Pip Decks card deck, Innovation Tactics: https://pipdecks.com/products/innovation-tacticsMaster Multiverse Mapping (online course): https://multiversemapping.com/Episode 39 about Bounded Applicability https://shows.acast.com/triggerstrategy/episodes/663109cbcff31b0012ae9306 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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