Posts tagged systems thinking
What is the transformational work, personal and cultural, that's needed to create durable systems change? Not scaling "up", or "out", but scaling DEEP
“You may be able to fool the voters, but not the atmosphere.” The pioneering systems thinker Donella Meadows, profiled by Kate Raworth
Effective systems change depends on “everyday patterns”. Here’s some beautiful graphics to convey that
Out of the black box: how might artificial intelligence develop, if its rules and protocols were shaped by Australian indigenous knowledge?
A fascinating talk from Dave Snowden on "managing complexity (and chaos) in times of crisis"
What might an "Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab" do? Teach business and government how to do complexity and collectivity
Alternative Editorial: Mother Of All Crises
A/UK EDITORIAL, ACTION, BEHAVIOUR, BIG PICTURE, COMMUNITY, FEMININE, SHAPE THE SYSTEMpat kanemothers, families, coronavirus, systems thinking, developmentalism, feminine
Story as light, story as glue, story as web: Ella Saltmarche on the ways tales can help us see and fix systems
Alternative Editorial: Can We Hold Hands?
Alternative Editorial: Naming The Elephant
Alternative Editorial: Back On The Streets
The cross-party launch of the Good Systems Agreement hopes to revolutionise UK politics
Welcome to Emerge - a non-profit media platform that is "sowing the seeds of a new civilisation".
Stoke-on-Trent hosts second CtrlShift Emergency Summit for Change in May
BREXIT, MANIFESTOS, ALTER NATIVES, ACTION, BEHAVIOUR, COMMUNITY, BIG PICTUREpat kanethe people, climate change, systems thinking, ctrlshift, localism
Alternative Editorial: Step Up Regeneration A
If you’re just crunching stats on how social systems work, you’ll miss the nuances. You need “warm data”
"Before you charge in to make things better, pay attention to the value of what’s already there". On Systems Thinking
Save the elephants - by listening to human communities, and creating "networks of vigilance"