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12 months and a lot of hard graft later, I'm very proud that we are able to publicly share our @ato_gov_au Systems-Led Design guide.
SLD is our practice that brings together design, systems thinking, behavioural insights and foresight.
Read it here: bit.ly/2D13pMC
The housing crisis provides an opportunity for change in the scale of housing delivery and the quality of places we live - but the complex problem needs a systemic approach. Our new report maps out the system and identifies opportunities for change: raeng.org.uk/sustainable-liv…
'What do we owe to strangers living in the future?' An interview with the BBC's @rifish on a longer-term mindset and systems thinking bit.ly/2UQNCWr#systemsthinking
We're using the comments on our most recent post to inform what we write about next. It's quite a good system 🙂
More on the Systems Thinking Interest Group, views of academics and practitioners to follow! bit.ly/2AwpvWb#systemsthinking
A share of £800K is offered for innovative products, services or business models that make plastic use more sustainable.
'Design could include contributions from systems thinking.' Find out more from @innovateukbit.ly/2B6LdzQ#systemsthinking#sustainability
'Systems thinking looks in detail at complex situations and probes the underlying assumptions and structures behind decisions.' A new blog post by James H bit.ly/3cbVTLj#systemsthinking
'When it comes to designing systemic policy solutions to complex problems, I believe that collaboration, on its own, is not enough.' Adam Jones explains more bit.ly/2xmssXO#systemsthinking
"Our interwoven global structure demands a respect for its interconnectedness...Right now, more than ever, everyone must commit to becoming stewards of the entire system."
Opinion piece in @thehillbit.ly/2VfJIpu
'With crises, we might not have certainty in terms of the ‘what’ or ‘when’ - but can find certainty in ‘how’ we deal with them.' Prof Duncan Shaw @HCRInstitute@OfficialUoM & Dr Gary Preece (Gov Operational Research Service) on #systemsthinking in a crisis bit.ly/3bYGLjN
and apologies for the deletion of earlier incarnations of this tweet, we tagged the wrong University of Manchester 🤦♀️ (BTW tips sought for tweeting in a crisis🙃)