Guidelines for Daily Systems Thinking Practice: Pocket Guide

Abstract: This handy guide provides a reference tool for honing your systems thinking abilities every day. Shows you how to ask different kinds of questions to begin thinking systemically, learn to “slow down” so as to experience time differently and become attuned to the long term, and begin noticing the different kinds of systems around you. Includes guidelines for both individual and collaborative learning.

Author(s): Linda Booth Sweeney

Source:  The Systems Thinker

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