Analysis of PCWG's Position on Turbine Performance in Outer Range Conditions

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The analysis focuses on the PCWG's stance on turbine performance in outer range conditions, highlighting the varying levels of consensus and certainty over the years. The 2014 and 2015 results show the group's position as far from consensus with fluctuations in the political and technical dimensions. These insights shed light on the complex nature of adaptive challenges in the wind industry.


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  1. Road Map Exercise: Revisiting the Adaptive Problem Space PCWG 15th Meeting: 9th December 2015 Kings Langley

  2. Far From Consensus Adapted from work on adaptive leadership by Heifitz and Linsky Complexity Political Political Dimension Adaptive Problems Close to Consensus Simple Technical Puzzles Complicated Close to Certainty Far From Certainty Technical Dimension

  3. Source: http://www.groupsmith.com/uploads/file/technical%20problems%20vs%20%20adaptive%20challenges.pdf

  4. Exercise: during the break mark the flipchart with an X to indicate where you think the wind industry is on the issue of turbine performance in outer range conditions. Far From Consensus X Political Dimension X Close to Consensus X X Close to Certainty Far From Certainty Technical Dimension

  5. Results: Where is the PCWG on this Issue? Far from Consensus 2014 Results Political Dimension Close to Consensus Far From Certainty Close to Certainty Technical Dimension

  6. Results: Where is the PCWG on this Issue? Far from Consensus 2015 Results Political Dimension Close to Consensus Far From Certainty Close to Certainty Technical Dimension

  7. Where is the PCWG on the issue of turbine performance in outer range conditions? Far from Consensus 2014 Results Political Dimension Close to Consensus Far From Certainty Close to Certainty Technical Dimension

  8. Where is the PCWG on the issue of turbine performance in outer range conditions? Far from Consensus 2015 Results Political Dimension Close to Consensus Far From Certainty Close to Certainty Technical Dimension

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