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January 25, 2021January 23, 2021 andreweverett360

Systems Thinking and the Cobra Effect

Barry Newell and Christopher Doll of United Nations University wrote an article titled Systems Thinking and the Cobra Effect. Continue reading “Systems Thinking and the Cobra Effect” →

November 28, 2020 andreweverett360

Social aspects of Systems Thinking

Pauline Roberts wrote a blog post titled The enablers of systems thinking – their amazing power and why some may find them unpalatable. Continue reading “Social aspects of Systems Thinking” →

September 21, 2020 andreweverett360

Degrowth

Akshat Rathi wrote an article for Bloomerg titled How ‘Degrowth’ Pushes Climate and Well-Being Over GDP. Continue reading “Degrowth” →

August 18, 2020August 17, 2020 andreweverett360

Reading is a core part of your intellectual feedback loop

Juvoni Beckford wrote a Twitter thread about reading. Continue reading “Reading is a core part of your intellectual feedback loop” →

July 9, 2019July 7, 2019 andreweverett360

Complexity Theories and Systems Thinking: Parallels and Differences

Marco Valente wrote a blog post titled Complexity theories and Systems Thinking: Parallels and Differences. Continue reading “Complexity Theories and Systems Thinking: Parallels and Differences” →

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