'... one of the more remarkable aspects of British debate is how little analysis is made in ... systemic terms' - Will Hutton
If you want to generate a fresh perspective on complex issues; if you want to break out of traps and rigid ways of thinking; if you want to get things together more in your life then you're in the right place. Explore, and see if you can use systems practice to improve your processes.
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Systems Practice - In practice
The theory is fine, but how does systems thinking work in practice?
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Systems Practice - Video menu
See how systems thinking can make a difference for you by watching our selection of videos.
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Systems thinking: a select glossary
Get to grips with the terms which drive systems thinking.
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Systems Thinking in Practice Hub
The Systems Thinking in Practice hub is a collection of free resources - articles, videos, audios, and courses - that explore systems thinking in practice (STiP).
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What is Systems Thinking in Practice Hub about?
What is the Systems Thinking in Practice hub and who is it for? Find out in this hub with regular content updates in this short article.
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Why was the Systems Thinking in Practice hub created?
Explore the reasons why the Systems Thinking in Practice hub was created.
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Mastering systems thinking in practice
This free course, Mastering systems thinking in practice, provides a primer for someone wanting to take the postgraduate qualifications in Systems Thinking in Practice. It will help you develop new ways of thinking about and approaching situations that cross multiple discipline and skill boundaries. You will learn to think more holistically ...
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Nature matters: systems thinking and experts
This free course, Nature matters: systems thinking and experts, explores conceptual tools for assisting our thinking and deliberation on what matters. The notion of 'framing' nature is introduced and three readings provide an understanding of systems thinking for explicitly framing issues of environmental responsibility.
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Systems thinking: Understanding sustainability
This free course, Systems thinking: Understanding sustainability, introduces ways in which systems thinking can help support processes of decision making among stakeholders with different, often contrasting, perspectives on sustainable development in order to generate purposeful action to improve situations of change and uncertainty. You will be...
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