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Post from Rachel Musson on LinkedIn:
There are quite a few things in this world that get me ranting…and the co-opting of systems thinking is one of them.
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Systems Thinking has started being given a lot of attention in our modern culture – you can take multiple courses in systems-thinking, become a ‘systems-thinking expert’ whilst changing or transforming systems is all the range.
But what actually is a system? What does it mean to transform systems? And what is systems thinking anyway?
We are all of us natural-born systems thinkers…it’s how we are born into this world, deeply connected into the web of life. Over time our dominant culture has left us fragmented whilst our education system has taught us to live in separation, rather than in relationship with life. But living in systems, thinking in systems is how life works – and so we don’t need to take courses or read hundreds of books to understand how to do it – we simply need to remember how to relate to the world. Systems thinking is as simple and as profound as understanding that life is all about relationships.
In this week’s episode of Two Inconvenient Women, I get ranty, Holly rethinks growth and we have a juicy conversation about the inconvenience of systems-thinking.
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