The Systems Thinker aims to catalyze effective change through systems approaches.
Articles are freely available to broaden audience reach.
Key Features
Topics Covered: Includes archetypes, fundamentals, leadership, management, conflict management, organizational learning, personal mastery, public policy, scenario planning, strategy, sustainability, and system dynamics.
Sectors: Focuses on business, education, government, healthcare, and social change.
Content Types: Offers articles, case studies, how-to guides, pocket guides, and videos/webinars.
Popular Content
Articles:
"A Systemic View of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict"
"Applying System Dynamics to Public Policy: The Legacy of Barry Richmond"
"Dancing with Systems"
Case Studies:
"Operational Strategy Mapping at The Boeing Company"
"Minnesota’s Solid Waste System"
How-To Guides:
"Introduction to Systems Thinking"
"Fine-Tuning Causal Loop Diagrams"
Notable Contributors
David Peter Stroh
Works include "Moving from Blame to Accountability" and "Acting and Thinking Systemically."
Peter Senge
Focuses on systems thinking and organizational learning.
Gene Bellinger
"Guidelines for Designing Systemic Interventions"
Learning Resources
Pocket Guides: Quick references for systems archetypes and leadership practices.
Videos: Offers visual content on systems archetypes and leadership.
Engagement
Sign Up Options: Users can sign up for updates and access favorite articles.
Community Interaction: Encourages sharing and discussion among users.
Conclusion
Mission Statement: To build shared understanding and facilitate systemic change.
Accessibility: Ensures broad access to systems thinking resources to engage a wide audience.