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Issue Mapping is a way of representing complex issues and arguments as well as [[wicked problems]] using the [[IBIS]] grammar. It's similar in intent to other mapping techniques, such as [[system mapping]].
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Issue Mapping is a close cousin to [[Dialogue Mapping]]. See [[Dialogue Mapping and Issue Mapping]] for a discussion of the relationship between the two.
Two intellectual grandfathers: [[Doug Engelbart]] and Horst Rittel.


[[Jeff Conklin]] offers a [http://www.cognexus.org/issue_mapping.htm self-paced Issue Mapping course].
Framing around wicked problems.
 
Shared display, shared understanding, and artifacts. Strong role this plays in facilitation.
 
Humility in learning. Story of how [[Dialogue Mapping]] came about.
 
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Two intellectual grandfathers: Doug Engelbart and Horst Rittel.

Framing around wicked problems.

Shared display, shared understanding, and artifacts. Strong role this plays in facilitation.

Humility in learning. Story of how Dialogue Mapping came about.