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Working Systemically For Transformation

Systemically Home
Systemically Home

Systemically Home This blog pairs with the third film in the series, 'working systemically for transformation', which explores how we might think and act systemically in our changemaking work. watch the film here. the challenges we face today are big and complex, messy and unpredictable. This third and final film in our three part series to systems change, exploring how we might think and act systemically in our change making work.

Working Systemically For Transformation School Of System Change
Working Systemically For Transformation School Of System Change

Working Systemically For Transformation School Of System Change At the intersection of ai advancement, systemic inequity, and an unpredictable future lies an opportunity to reimagine educational leadership. two powerful metaphors illuminate this reimagined approach: the kaleidoscope and the workbench. Stepping into systems is our new introductory series to systems change, covering fundamental topics and concepts: what is systems change?; the importance of systemic worldviews; and working systemically for transformation. This blog pairs with the third film in the series, 'working systemically for transformation', which explores how we might think and act systemically in our changemaking work. watch the film here. the challenges we face today are big and complex, messy and unpredictable. A growing library of case studies that illustrate the relationality, complexity and non linearity of systems change, through real world stories of transformation.

Working Systemically For Transformation School Of System Change
Working Systemically For Transformation School Of System Change

Working Systemically For Transformation School Of System Change This blog pairs with the third film in the series, 'working systemically for transformation', which explores how we might think and act systemically in our changemaking work. watch the film here. the challenges we face today are big and complex, messy and unpredictable. A growing library of case studies that illustrate the relationality, complexity and non linearity of systems change, through real world stories of transformation. Where and or how are you seeking to cultivate transformation? which of these systemic practices stuck out to you the most? why? who might you engage and what might you experiment with or learn next? eg. learn, share, do. This big question is what systems practitioners around the world are wrestling with, seeking deep change and systemic transformation that enables new vitality in our ways of thinking, being and acting and in our interconnected social, ecological, societal and planetary systems. In the following i share 8 interlinked elements that we are prioritising and experimenting with to enable a different kind of change effort — and that we hope will develop into an actual. Aligning our society and our systems with our highest ideals requires iterative, deliberate and non linear work. it involves analyzing a situation, taking action, reflecting, taking action again and repeating the process over and over again in close collaboration with others.

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