DPPG8574A-F19
Systems Thinking
“How can systems thinking and practice (i.e. use of methodology) support organizations to effectively develop and apply capacities, processes and systems to contribute to emergent social change in complex development environments?”
The workshop, readings and exercises are designed to provide an introductory background on the history, schools of thought, and key principles of systems thinking; a practical understanding of the implications of systems theory on systems practice, and vice versa; and a particular in-depth look at two cross cutting systems thinking traditions: ‘Soft Systems’ thinking and methodology (SSM) and critical systems thinking (CST). This will include critically analyzing the boundaries that organizations draw for their capacity development and related systems, as well as critically and systemically analyzing issues of power and culture that affect SCO performance in the highly complex environments in which they operate. This also includes exploring the natural relationship between systems thinking and action research. Note: Although we will cover some of the theoretical background to systems thinking this class is designed primarily as a “hands on” workshop in which we use methodology to learn key systems concepts.
- Term:
- Fall 2019 - MIIS, MIIS Workshop
- Location:
- Morse B105(MRSE B105)
- Schedule:
- 12:00pm-5:00pm on Friday, Saturday, Sunday at MGWN DLC DSPACE (Sep 13, 2019 to Sep 15, 2019)
8:00am-9:50am on Friday at MRSE B105 (Sep 20, 2019 to Sep 20, 2019)
8:00am-9:50am on Friday at MRSE B105 (Oct 4, 2019 to Oct 4, 2019)
8:00am-9:50am on Friday at MRSE B105 (Oct 18, 2019 to Oct 18, 2019)
8:00am-11:50am on Saturday at MRSE B105 (Nov 2, 2019 to Nov 2, 2019) - Type:
- Workshop
- Instructors:
- Alfredo Ortiz
- Subject:
- Development Practice & Policy
- Department:
- Development Practice & Policy
- Division:
- Intl Policy & Management
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Levels:
- MIIS Graduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 91168
- Subject Code:
- DPPG
- Course Number:
- 8574
- Section Identifier:
- A