Huddling through
The illustration above pictures a situation in a city with snow, and two characters: the older man with his red hat and scarf,
Sometimes we are so concentrated, focussing on doing what we are doing, that we forget the context in which we are working.
Hindsight often leads to plausible causal narratives to explain known outcomes. However, these narratives typically trivialize
Think of all the different ways an organization might “serve the interests of its members.” Do some ways lead to m
Institutions sometimes treat people as if they are just bricks in a wall. The unique skills and contributions of individuals m
Is there a stop on the tram line that will lead to easy access to the carousel? Sometimes following the tracks of a a fixed pl
Nature is a web – where everything is connected to everything else. A change in one part of a system has consequences fo
When my son asked if I would like to give a workshop at his school I answered – without hesitation – “defin
Systems theorists make the distinction between closed and open systems. However, I think the idea of a closed-system is a fict
“You can’t step in the same river twice” Heraclitus. And borrowing an analogy from William James – man
It continues to amaze me that a terrestrial animal can learn to manipulate a throttle, stick and rudders to soar through the s