Transduction - leading transformation - Issue #52
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This week I have been in the very, very pleasant Vancouver Island, supporting m'colleagues at Coeuraj, a systems change organisation - a great experience.
So a shorter update from Montreal airport (it’s complicated)…
Also our systems thinking input to the Carbon Capture Deep Dive with The Systems Change Alliance has been postponed along with their conference for operational reasons - watch this space!
We are a transformation practice. We?help people address change by finding the solutions they hold within?themselves.
systems convening, systems thinking, and systems practice
A session for the systems convening community –?June 13, 2022 12:30-1:30pm UK time (free)
What light do systems thinking and practice shed on systems convening? What can they add?
Systems leadership, change, theory, and practice
Systems Leadership and Systems Change are very popular phrases at the moment – search the web for a sense (and search Medium.com if you really want to boggle your mind).
Some of it is really good, some of it is risible, and much has little to do with systems thinking or systems practice.
This session will explore some of the existing territory and dimensions and sketch out Benjamin’s approach.
Benjamin will draw on two of his articles from last year (but reading them isn’t necessary to attend):?https://i2insights.org/2021/06/22/systems-leadership/?and?https://stream.syscoi.com/2021/06/21/a-schema-for-better-understanding-systems-leadership-and-systems-change/
The distinction between demand, need, and supply is a critical one for business and public services. Are you focused on control? Demand? Need? Customer purpose? I keep coming back to this because it’s a powerful way to direct focus. My definition is that a service co-creates value with and for the customer, and that our …
They say we tend to overestimate progress in the future, and underestimate it in the?past. So looking back might tell us something about the future of work. Here are some things that stand out for me: we had a bar in the Town Hall for several years after I started at the council. And in …
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