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Strategic planning: systems thinking in practice
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This free course was written by Martin Reynolds.

This free course is adapted from a former Open University course Thinking strategically: systems tools for managing change (TU811).

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Activities 1, 7: Chapter 1 from M. Reynolds and S. Holwell (eds.), Systems Approaches to Managing Change: A Practical Guide, DOI 10.1007/978-1-84882-809-4_1, © The Open University 2010. Published in Association with Springer-Verlag London Limited.

Activities 2, 4,7: from Chapter 7: M. Reynolds and S. Holwell (eds.), Systems Approaches to Managing Change:A Practical Guide, DOI 10.1007/978-1-84882-809-4_7, © The Open University 2010. Published in Association with Springer-Verlag London Limited.

Box 1: extract from: Box 4: Cabinet Office (2004) Systems Thinking in Practice, [online], Prime Minister's Strategy Unit, http://interactive.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/strategy/survivalguide/skills/systems.htm49 © Crown Copyright 2004.

4. Extract from: Cohen, L. (1993) Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs, New York, Pantheon Books. © Leonard Cohen (1993).

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