MSc Systems Thinking
- TB871: "Objectivity is the delusion that observations could be made without an observer": the life and work of Heinz von Foerster
- TB871: Block 2 People stream references
- TB871: Systemic and unsystemic metaphors
- TB871: Framing and reframing
- TB871: Sending people off on the wrong plane
- TB871: Happiness is a warm gun
- TB871: Dead metaphors
- TB871: Metaphorical linguistic expressions
- TB871: Metaphor, ambiguity, and conceptual blending
- TB871: Vicious cycles and causal loops
- TB871: Mapping my situation of interest
- TB871: The poverty of root cause analysis
- TB871: Block 1 People stream references
- TB871: Improvisational intelligence and cognitive niches
- TB871: 5 reasons why the unknown is not just a temporary or local state
- TB871: Turtles all the way down
- TB871: What is a 'strategy'?
- TB871: Four perspectives on systems thinking
- TB871: Making strategy in difficult/messy situations
- TB871: Getting the bigger picture and appreciating other perspectives
- TB871: Different uses of the words 'Strategy' and 'System'
- TB871: Starting my next MSc module
- TB872: Vickers and appreciative systems
- TB872: Schön's swamp and 'ideas in good currency'
- TB872: Social learning systems and communities of practice
- TB872: Authenticity and accountability
- TB872: Four pervasive institutional settings inimical to the flourishing of systems practice
- TB872: Outstanding leadership and making the case for developing STiP
- TB872: Different types of change
- TB872: Systemic inquiry and the 'design turn'
- TB872: My learning contract as a designed system of interest