Sensemaking is the ongoing process of giving meaning to one's experiences. Or, as Gary Klein and his colleges more formally explain, sensemaking is the "motivated, continuous effort to understand connections (which can be among people, places, and events) in order to anticipate their trajectories and act effectively." Sensemaking is an activity that depends on extracting environmental cues, interpreting their meaning, and then connecting them in a plausible story. It is a vital skill for high-tempo environments.
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