Systems Thinking tools, skills, resources

The problems and challenges that we see around us are the outcomes of the existing structures, processes, beliefs and attitudes that currently exist: our system is designed to produce exactly the outcomes that we experience. To be able to move toward transformation of the system, to produce more positive outcomes, we need to use systems tools that help us reflect more deeply on the fundamental drivers of our system so that we can start to get some leverage over things that will lead to larger and more sustainable change.

Tracy Smyth Tracy Smyth

Conceptual Ideas

In this section you will find the following tools:

  • Perspective Taking

  • The Iceberg

  • Theory U

  • Stock & Flow

  • Archetypes

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