Systems Thinking for EVERYONE - the Journey from Theory to Making an Impact
Author | : Ockie Bosch |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2015-05-01 |
ISBN-10 | : 0994235607 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780994235602 |
Rating | : 4/5 (07 Downloads) |
Download or read book Systems Thinking for EVERYONE - the Journey from Theory to Making an Impact written by Ockie Bosch and published by . This book was released on 2015-05-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Despite many efforts to deal with the various complex issues facing our societies, plans and problem solutions are seldom long lasting, because we, as individuals, and our leaders are most likely to fall into the trap of using traditional linear thinking. It is natural and easy, but does not deliver long-term solutions in the context of highly complex modern communities. Our inability to effectively deal with ever-increasing globally complex environments sees our world abound with failed societal issues, projects and programs. The waste and opportunity cost is staggering at the local, regional, national and global level. There is therefore an urgent need for innovative ways of thinking and a fresh approach to dealing with the unprecedented and complex challenges facing our world. There is a major gap in the literature between systems theory and systems in practice. What is important to us is the realisation of the enormous potential that systems thinking could have in managing the many complex issues in all areas of need. For this to become a reality systems thinking has to spread beyond scholarly circles - systems thinking and its associated concepts and tools need to be taken out to where it can make a difference in everyday life. This was the main driving force behind the production of this book - to help 'everyone' to start focussing on systems as a whole and what basic knowledge is required to deal with any complex issue regardless of its nature, e.g. from climate change and environmental problems to issues such as poverty reduction, disaster management, welfare, health, education, economics, politics and innovation.This book provides users with an introduction to systems thinking concepts and tools guiding them through different processes that can be used to deal with complex problems in a systemic, integrated and collaborative fashion - that is, all stakeholders working together in identifying and dealing with root causes of issues rather than focusing on short-term fixes. The book opens a new era of systems thinking in a language that will make it easy for 'everyone' to understand and for systems thinking to become mainstream.