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Systems Innovation for Circular Economies

Take a look at some of our upcoming events Food Systems Resilience – https://bit.ly/3gHlQ9V Serious Play for Systems Innovators – https://bit.ly/3mp4mCw Systems Innovation for Circular Economies -https://bit.ly/3y2X2ig Complex Adaptive Systems – https://bit.ly/3y2X2ig It is now well recognized that shifting to sustainable circular economies – at a scale that is required to rapidly dematerialize and decarbonize

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This guide presents an overview of the key principles of systems design – https://bit.ly/3aMTQyZ The guide should help you gain a basic understanding of key concepts in systems thinking and complexity theory and how these can be applied in design.

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Systems convening | Wenger-Trayner

“A systems convener or systems convening team sets up spaces for new types of conversations between people who often live on different sides of a boundary. For example, a geographic, cultural, disciplinary, political, class, social boundary…” https://bit.ly/3AU2ENz Systems convening Social learning across complex landscapes requires a certain kind of leadership, which we have called systems

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“Thus we find similar structures and functions for different systems, independent of the particular domain …

“Thus we find similar structures and functions for different systems, independent of the particular domain in which the system exists. General Systems Theory is based on the assumption that there are universal principles of organization, which hold for all systems, be they physical, chemical, biological, mental or social. The mechanistic worldview seeks universality by reducing

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Out now, the “Community Development Canvas” https://bit.ly/3AGjbVe The canvas illustrates the key aspects to the development of any community through the analogy of a park, which is the “space” or platform we create wherein members will join, interact and co-create value.

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