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carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
System in Detox
Recently, I had to undergo knee surgery for a torn meniscus (one of the indicators of age... sigh). My surgeon was kind enough...
 
<em>rickladd</em>
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Russ Ackoff, Systems Thinking, and Enterprise 2.0
Another reflection on the life and teachings of Russ Ackoff, spurred by the receipt of a wonderful blog from a learning and...
 
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MIT SDEP: Jay W. Forrester
"father" of systems dynamics
System Dynamics Home Page
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Karl Ramjohn
Karl Ramjohn posted a blog entry
[environmental-sustainability] The benefits snowball
When I do workshops with either professional or student engineers, I always emphasise the need to take a systems approach to...
 
Mario Vellandi
Mario Vellandi posted a blog entry
In the Bubble, by John Thackara
Earlier this year I bought myself a copy of John Thackara’s “In the Bubble: Designing in a Complex World”, to...
 
carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
System Neglect
There's a sad irony to this post. As the readers of this blog know, I used a tactical police approach to express the elements...
 
marc m
marc m posted a blog entry
Why it pays to think about the whole system, not just your local function
Ability to do bulk price mark-downs? Nice to have.Today we are looking at a large UK supermarket stock control system.  At...
 
carpefactum
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Salahis?
Party crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi have everybody up in arms at the White House. Our reality-tv-fame-seeking society...
 
carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Salahis?
Party crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi have everybody up in arms at the White House. Our reality-tv-fame-seeking society...
 
Gregg Williams
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theWay of Systems
The overall structure or architecture of theWay is built on relationships between system archetypes. Simply begin at the center and work outward as the descriptions are appropriate to the situation you are considering.
 
carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
Don't Try This At Home
My younger daughter was asked to share with her daycare class how to bake a turkey. Her response is listed in the picture....
 
carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
Don't Try This At Home
My younger daughter was asked to share with her daycare class how to bake a turkey. Her response is listed in the picture....
 
Radu M
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The High Cost of Losing a Developer
You've probably heard statistics about the "high cost of losing a customer." The theory is simple and true (fact?): keeping existing customers and repeat business is much more profitable than attracting new customers. Here are a few facts...
 
Business901
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Developing a Kaizen Conscious with Shingo Prize winner Michael Balle
Michael Ballé is the co-author of, The Gold Mine, a bestselling business novel of a Lean Turnaround, and recently, The Lean...
 
John Inman
John Inman posted a blog entry
November Systems Thinking Conference in Seattle
Another wonderful systems thinking conference produced by Pegasus Communications. This is my third year attending the systems...
 
StephanVanhaverbeke
StephanVanhaverbeke posted a blog entry
Change in Thinking by Ron Davidson
I stumbled upon this very comprehensive introduction in Systems Thinking and thought I'd share this with you. In X chapters,...
 
carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
Does This Bureaucracy Make Me Look Fat?
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carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
Does This Bureaucracy Make Me Look Fat?
I can't do it without authorization. I'm sorry. We have to wait for approval. You'll need five signatures to get that moving...
 
Marksany
Marksany posted a blog entry
Book Review: Why Your Boss Is Programmed to Be a Dictator by Chetan Dhruve
This is a nice little book. Chetan is a systems thinker and he uses this technique to analyse the behaviour of bosses. I'm...
56 days ago Marksany | Topics: Systems...
 
carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
Blind, Deaf, and Dome
I'm not a sports buff. There, I've said it. I can appreciate and coexist with sports. I understand the basics of most sports...
 
carpefactum
carpefactum posted a blog entry
Blind, Deaf, and Dome
I'm not a sports buff. There, I've said it. I can appreciate and coexist with sports. I understand the basics of most sports...