This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3- Good health and wellbeing. The paradigms of action theory and control theory dominate both science and practice, based on the belief ...
There are systems all around us, if we know where to look. A family unit is one system, while the community in which we live is another. That community is part of a bigger system of a county or city.
The integration of interactive digital learning tools holds the key to revolutionizing education and empowering learners of all backgrounds. In today's rapidly evolving world, it is increasingly clear ...
Global investment in digital transformation is on track to approach $4 trillion by 2027, according to IDC. Yet research from BCG shows that up to 70% of these initiatives fail, and Gartner found that ...
This guide is a basic reference on systems thinking and practice tailored to the context and needs of the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). It is an output of the FCDO ...
Systems Thinking is a way of looking at the way things are made in the world and understanding how processes influence one another in a larger system. Linear thinking is a narrow way of looking at the ...
It’s the best way to anticipate the many secondary effects of change in an interconnected world. by Tima Bansal and Julian Birkinshaw Business has made huge strides in advancing economic and social ...
Today’s business problems are more complex than ever, and innovating solutions to those problems without considering systemic impact can backfire. To avoid unintended harm to people and the ...
Many of today’s big environmental, social and economic challenges are rooted in the built environment. Most professionals would like to crack them. Systems thinking may be the answer. A new content ...
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