From Guesswork to Growth: How to Engage with Uncertainty
- Keith Hopper

- Feb 26, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 28, 2024

Bold new initiatives have built-in uncertainty, where the best direction forward is often unclear and unproven. Strangely, most organizations don’t address this uncertainty head-on, but instead prefer to over-focus on a single direction with grit and perseverance, or conversely, get stuck in endless research and debate and never make meaningful progress.
Both of these strategies try to treat uncertain initiatives as if they were traditional, more predictable efforts, where being “wrong” is to be avoided, and making progress can’t happen without long-term commitment to a single direction. These approaches inevitably use up the precious time and resources we have, don’t teach us what we need to know, and don’t reliably get us to successful outcomes.
To effectively navigate the uncertainty associated with bold new initiatives, we need to adopt an approach that embraces uncertainty instead of avoiding it; by moving quickly before feeling confident, pursuing ideas with humility, and prioritizing learning to inform evidence-based decisions. This strategy acknowledges uncertainty and leverages our limited time and resources to resolve key questions and make a team smarter, faster.
Helping your organization manage uncertainty is not done by simply snapping in new processes, frameworks and tools, but by adopting a key set of principles-based behaviors. Your aim should be to understand, evaluate and reinforce these behaviors.
Here are five principles-based behaviors we've come to understand deeply that are required for moving away from a traditional, linear approach that works well in areas of certainty towards a more adaptive, iterative approach for when we’re facing dynamic problems with high degrees of uncertainty.
Principle 1: Learn Through Quick, Early Action
Principle2 : Use Short, Repeated Iteration
Principle 3: Orient Around Learning
Principle 4: Stay Objective through Evidence-based Decisions
Principle 5: Operate with Humility and Openness (While Staying Committed to our Vision)
To ensure our organization’s success, it’s necessary to pursue uncertain directions towards unclear outcomes. To do this efficiently and effectively, avoid tools and frameworks that promise a quick fix. Instead, focus on shifting your organization’s behaviors away from traditional practices that work well in areas of certainty, and towards this set of five key principles and their associated behaviors. These principles address the discomfort of uncertainty by helping develop a learning and discovery mindset and achieve real outcomes through quick, evidence-based and open-minded action.



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