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The Flow System Playbook Kindle Edition
A gem of a book-well researched, provocative, full of useful tools and guidance. A book that every leader should read and take action. Well done!"
- EDUARDO SALAS, Rice University, co-author of Teams that Work
"Anchored in the Toyota Production System, which is itself rooted in the praxis of flow, The Flow System aims to enable leaders to navigate the tumultuous seas of 21st century complexity."
- JOHN SHOOK, Chairman of the Lean Global Network (LGN) and Senior Advisor to the Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI)
"The glossary alone is worth the price of the book."
- DAVE WEST, CEO Scrum Org
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700 pages of fully indexed content. 400 images to aid visual learning. 40 workbooks to support learning and application which are downloadable free of charge from the author's website. Two new facilitation tools "HEXI" and "Essence" developed in collaboration with The Cynefin Company (HEX), and Ivar Jacobson International (Essence) respectively. Downloadable versions of "HEXI" and an online version of "Essence" are available free of charge to readers of The Flow System Playbook (Essence coming spring 2024).
The Flow System Playbook, is designed to accompany the text, The Flow System: The Evolution of Agile and Lean Thinking in an Age of Complexity (Turner, Thurlow, Rivera., 2020). While the original book provided the research and theory that helped to derive The Flow System (TFS) and the Triple Helix of Flow, the playbook focuses on the methods, techniques, and tools introduced in TFS.
This playbook is a 'How-To Guide' for consultants, leaders, managers, and practitioners to learn and apply the methods presented in TFS.
The Flow System Playbook is an educational aid for employees, managers, leaders, and practitioners. It is designed to help anyone apply the methods provided in The Flow System covers a range of methods, techniques, and tools for complex environments, which will support any formal or informal training initiatives and self-study programs.
This playbook provides scaffolding for learning, consisting of three main phases:
- Learning the assembly of methods, techniques, and tools that make up The Flow System.
- Applying these assemblies of methods, that advances learning by guiding practitioners to experiment with each method.
- Identifying how to entangle the assembly of methods from each of the three helixes from the Triple Helix of Flow (complexity thinking, distributed leadership, and team science) to achieve a state of flow.
The Flow System Playbook is a powerful tool describing many concepts and methods for managers and practitioners to facilitate a fresh approach to dealing with ambiguity, complexity, and uncertainty in today's institutions and organizations.
Accompanying materials are available to download to support all learning and training initiatives at https://www.getflowtrained.com/.
This playbook was designed to be a learning and training tool that introduces many new concepts and methods for practitioners to learn. The coverage is quite extensive for each method, technique, and tool presented. Several references for each sub-section provide additional resources for anyone wishing to gain a deeper understanding of the methods, techniques, or tools. This playbook will help you begin the process of transitioning to a new way of thinking and acting when dealing with ambiguity, complexity, and uncertainty.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 4, 2023
- File size87552 KB
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- ASIN : B0CKX3558L
- Publisher : 3 Helix Publishing (November 4, 2023)
- Publication date : November 4, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 87552 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 867 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #332,559 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #84 in Organizational Learning
- #395 in Business & Organizational Learning
- #492 in Business Management (Kindle Store)
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About the authors

John R. Turner, Ph.D.,is an associate professor at the University of North Texas for the Department of Learning Technologies in the College of Information. He began his career in engineering after receiving a bachelor’s degree from Maine Maritime Academy. His career in engineering spanned over 15 years including four years of international experience (China, South Korea, Argentina). After leaving engineering he completed a second bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, followed by a master’s degree in human resource development from the University of Texas at Tyler. He completed his doctorate from the University of North Texas in Applied Technology & Performance Improvement (ATPI).
He currently serves as the Editor–in–Chief for Performance Improvement Quarterly(PIQ) journal. His research interests are in team science, team cognition, leadership, performance improvement, knowledge management, theory building, complexity theory, multilevel model development and analysis techniques.
He is the co-creator of The Flow System and the co-author of The Flow Guide, The Flow System Guide, The Flow System: Key Principles and Attributes, and the co-author of the book The Flow System: The Evolution of Agile and Lean Thinking in an Age of Complexity.
He published a number of book chapters and research articles in: Advances in Developing Human Resources; Human Resource Development Review; European Journal of Training & Development; Human Resource Development Review; IGI Global; INTECH Open; Journal of Information and Knowledge Management; Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management; Journal of Knowledge Management; New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development; Performance Improvement; Performance Improvement Quarterly; Systems (MDPI); The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, & Society; and World Scientific.
ORCID: 0000-0003-0252-1531
ResearcherID: D-1633-2016

Nigel Thurlow is the creator of the award-winning Scrum the Toyota Way training course, and the co-creator of The Flow System. He is the co-author of The Flow Guide, The Flow System Guide, The Flow System: Key Principles and Attributes, and the co-author of The Flow System: The Evolution of Agile and Lean Thinking in an Age of Complexity.
He previously served as the first ever Chief of Agile at a global Toyota company, leading Lean and Agile practices at Toyota Connected. He also led many digital and organizational transformation initiatives while at Toyota and is a recognized expert in the Toyota Production System, the Toyota Way, and various Agile approaches.
He is also an Author and an International Keynote Speaker and as a Professional Scrum Trainer, the first one ever in Toyota and the first to have been certified by both the creators of Scrum, he has trained over 8500 people worldwide as of 2022.
Nigel led the successful transformation at 3M Healthcare Information Systems and has taught and coached in notable companies such as GE, Bose, 3M, Microsoft, and MIT.
Nigel has also co-authored and published several peer reviewed white papers and journal publications on team science, and he acts as an advisor on several boards at the University of North Texas.
He has been featured in Forbes, and many publications and talks he has given can be found online.
HIs website is nigelthurlow.com
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If you are committed to reducing waste, increasing productivity and flow, and increasing your organization’s ability to respond to change and unanticipated constraints, I would add this to the collection of must haves for books in the lean/agile space.





