Calling everyone in Ireland with a stake in ensuring a Green Just Transition that leaves no one behind. Due to some last minute cancellations, we have a few spots available on this valuable engaged workshop on 8 May in Dublin and encourage your participation!
email: joanodonnell@systemspractice.org to register or share with your networks.
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***A FEW SPOTS LEFT*** Register now for 8 May
What will a Just Transition look like?
How will we know when we get there?
SCiO Ireland and Eurofound, the EU Agency for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, are hosting a workshop on 8 May 2025 on the critical challenge of the Green Just Transition – specifically the complex dilemma facing policymakers who must address climate change while ensuring:
Fairness for vulnerable populations
Equitable economic opportunities
Sustainable development that leaves no one behind
We believe that effective evaluation approaches are crucial to designing and executing a truly Just Transition. We are therefore developing An Irish Case Study with European relevance. The central question our project explores is: “If evaluators take the idea that no one should be left behind seriously, what would a just transition look like?”
This experiential process workshop forms a key part of a wider project. We will engage in a hands-on interactive process of inquiry to access collective group wisdom to access fresh insights for policymakers in Ireland and across the EU. The methodology draws on systems thinking and Social Presencing Theatre, a methodology developed at MIT for embodied learning.
This workshop will provide learning and insights that will feed into a paper to document the process and outcomes of this workshop: the abstract has been accepted for a Special Edition of the European journal “Evaluation”.
Workshop Information
When: 8 May 2025
10.30am – 4pm
Where: in the offices of Eurofound: Eurofound, Wyattville Road, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin, D18 KP65, Ireland
(Eurofound’s Conference Centre, downstairs, Meeting room CC2)
How to get there: Map and transport information | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
Format: Interactive systemic co-inquiry process
Participants: 20-30 representatives from government, local authorities, employer organizations, trade unions, civil society, and subject matter experts
Outcome: Insights that will directly inform our journal paper and provide valuable perspectives for evaluators, researchers, policymakers, and communities grappling with the challenges of the Green Just Transition. Participants in the process will gain insights from interaction with other perspectives and stakeholders.
To register email: joanodonnell@systemspractice.org
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Acid Horizon podcast – The Cybernetic Arcana: Hexen 2.0 & 5.0 Tarot with Suzanne Treister
[I don’t exactly know what to make of this…]
February 23
Buy Hexen 2.0 Tarot and the forthcoming Hexen 5.0 Tarot: https://cosmogenesis.world Preview Hexen 5.0’s: new images: https://www.suzannetre…
Direct podcast link: https://www.patreon.com/posts/cybernetic-hexen-122904873 (Patreon but free, also available on all podcatchers)
Hexen 2.0 – the cards themselves
https://www.suzannetreister.net/HEXEN2/TAROT_COL/HEXEN_2_TAROT.html
Hexen 2.0 overview
https://www.suzannetreister.net/HEXEN2/HEXEN_2.html
Hexen 5.0 (includes the likes of Donna Haraway)
https://www.suzannetreister.net/HEXEN_5/HEXEN5.html
Full 2.0 flip through and tarot
What can physics tell us about the brain? – Part 1 – the Simplifying Complexity podcast [a simple intro to Information Theory]
[If, like me, you react with some distaste to the inherent concept in the title – well at least it say ‘brain’ not ‘mind’ – and in the podcast’s name – bear with… this is actually a very neat intro to Information Theory]
Published Apr 28, 2025, 3:01 PM
- Description
We’re welcoming back Christopher Lynn, Assistant Professor of Physics at Yale University, to chat about how the brain works.
In this episode, Christopher discusses how statistical mechanics and information theory can help us gain a deeper understanding of brain function and consciousness.
What can physics tell us about the brain? – Part 1 – SC – Simplifying Complexity – Omny.fm
Harish’s Notebook – System on the Shelf – Heideggerian Insights into Systems Thinking – Part 2
SysPrac25 – The Systems Thinking Practitioners Conference, 3-4 September 2025, Milton Keynes

systems problems demand systems approaches
SysPrac25 brings together systems thinking practitioners, academics and learners from around the world and from a wide range of systems thinking disciplines. Participants will come together to share and learn practical new skills and about different approaches from one another.
We are a community of change agents, consultants, academics, some with long track records, some just starting out, but all with a thirst to learn and share.
It’s now commonplace for people in all sectors to talk about the world and their organisations becoming more complex. The recognition that systems approaches offer solutions to dealing with this complexity is increasingly understood, so the demand for systems practitioners has never been greater.
SysPrac25 is being run by SCiO, the professional body for systems practitioners, in partnership with the Open University’s Systems Thinking in Practice (STiP) group, and the International Federation for Systems Research (IFSR). It is hosted by the Open University’s STiP group – one of the longest standing and renowned academic systems group in the world.
Join us as participant, contributor or sponsor
Who will benefit from attending SysPrac25?
- Systems Practitioners – from every systems thinking discipline
- Learners – whether going through formal courses like the Master’s level apprenticeship in the UK, or self-paced learning, there will be a wide range of workshops where you can pick up new skills from established practitioners
- Experts – an opportunity to share your experiences with others
- Systems Academics – as Reg Revans famously stated, “There is no learning without action and no action without learning.” At the heart of our discipline lies the continual effort to close the theory–practice loop. This conference offers a valuable opportunity to engage directly with practitioners and collaboratively strengthen that essential connection.
- Problem owners – if you have a complex problem you’re struggling with, bring it to a problem clinic for some expert input.
Organising team: SCiO, and friends
Mike Jones, Patrick Hoverstadt, Jo Caughlin, Gavin Roberts, Lesley Rowan, Steve Hales, Simon McCormac, Martin Reynolds and Russ Lewis.
Research Associate – using systems thinking to address inequalities in diet x2 (Fixed Term) – MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, £37-45k, deadline 4 May 2025
Research Associate – using systems thinking to address inequalities in diet x2 (Fixed Term)
Research Associate – using systems thinking to address inequalities in diet x2 (Fixed Term) – Job Opportunities – University of Cambridge
Designing a Viable Pension System for Chile: A Socio-Economic Proposal – Laengle and Masías H (2025, preprint)
27 Pages Posted: 5 Mar 2025 Last revised: 16 Apr 2025
Sigifredo Laengle
University of Chile
Víctor H. Masías H.
University of Chile
Abstract
Chile’s privately managed individual pension fund system, with its low replacement rates and pension incomes far below the minimum wage, has long been the subject of serious criticism. A new model is required that considers not only financial, economic and demographic variables but realistic assumptions about the behaviour of actors in a design that guarantees minimally acceptable incomes. With that in mind, the literature pertaining to the Chilean pension system found on the Web of Science (WoS) platform’s Master Journal List is surveyed to identify the system’s bases, assumptions and critiques. An approach is then proposed based on the mathematical theory of viability as an extension of system dynamics techniques. We argue that the combination of these techniques and viability theory are not only useful for solving the problem of the pension system’s viability but in fact the only method of solving it. Based on concepts of chance and necessity of viable systems, the approach is a multi-system one that provides a wider range of solutions over multiple dimensions compared to the current system, in particular replacing the latter’s narrow view of workers as \emph{homo oeconomicus} with a much broader concept we denote \emph{home ecologicus}. Although there is currently no algorithmic method for solving the model’s set of variables, we believe the proposed model has great potential as a basis for the design of a truly viable pension system.
Designing a Viable Pension System for Chile: A Socio-Economic Proposal by Sigifredo Laengle, Víctor H. Masías H. :: SSRN
Disrupting Public Health Disparities toward Equity: a conceptual investigation using systems thinking and systems science, (Thesis) – Battle-Fisher (2024)
Battle-Fisher, M. (2024). Disrupting Public Health Disparities toward Equity: a conceptual investigation using systems thinking and systems science. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://lnkd.in/ewD7uhMp
(5) Post | LinkedIn
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.34281.40806
Systems Thinking for Impact Investing – Shifting Systems Initiative (and other links) – Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers
See LinkedIn post and various comments for other links too.
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VSM Collaboration Canvas – Lambertz (2025)
Letter to a Young Systems Thinker – Briselli (2025)
In Defence of Linearity

Why linearity despite its limitations cannot simply be wished away
In Defence of Linearity
Metaphorum Newsletter
| Metaphorum Newsletter From the Home of Organizational Cybernetics |
| Ypsomed practitioners webinar postponed to 14. May 2025 (speaker is ill, we wish the best)Save the date: webinar about the collaboration canvas 7. May 2025 with Mark LambertzAnnouncing the VSM Coach badge |
| Transformation with the Viable System Model at Ypsomed |
| 14. May 2025, 17:00h London time, Zoom please note: this webinar was originally scheduled for the 16. April 2025 |
| Learn first-hand how Ypsomed leveraged the Viable System Model (VSM) as a reference framework for a profound organizational transformation.In this webinar, Michael Zaugg, Head of Corporate Services at Ypsomed, and Christoph Mahr, consultant and advisor for the VSM implementation, share their experiences with this successful transformation. They will explain why the executive team chose VSM, how the implementation was carried out, and what challenges had to be overcome.Key topics of the webinar:· Why VSM was chosen as the model for organizational development· How the implementation was structured in practice· Challenges, success factors and key learnings· Practical recommendations for leaders driving transformation processesGain valuable insights from experts and get inspired to shape the future of your organization in a sustainable way!Ypsomed: Company OverviewYpsomed is a leading Swiss medical technology company specializing in the development and manufacturing of injection and infusion systems for self-medication. Under the mylife Diabetescare brand, the company also offers a comprehensive portfolio of products and services for people with diabetes.Founded in 1984 by brothers Willy and Peter Michel under the name Disetronic, Ypsomed has over 40 years of industry experience. Today, the company is headquartered in Burgdorf, Switzerland, and employs around 2,600 people worldwide.Ypsomed is recognized for its innovative strength and was recently named Switzerland’s most innovative company in a survey conducted by BILANZ and Statista. Michael Zaugg has been with Ypsomed since 2017 and is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ypsomed Group Pension Fund Foundation since 2020. From 2011 to 2017 he was employed as Head of Talent Europe at ABB. Previously he worked in HR at Credit Suisse, was Consultant and Executive Board member at schärpartners ag (2004 to 2007), Head of HR Services at Valiant Holding (2007 to 2008) and Head of HR Recruiting at BKW FMB AG (2008 to 2011).Michael Zaugg studied economics at the University of Basel (degree: lic.rer. pol) specialising in human resources management, marketing and environmental economics. He also holds a degree from the university’s crossfaculty accompanying study programme Man – Society – Environment (MSE) and an Executive Master of Human Resources Management from the Institute of Applied Psychology in Zurich.For more than 20 years, Christoph Mahr has been supporting organizations and coaching people who work in them to continuously develop. Creating agile organizations that are able to shape and develop their future proactively and allow people to excel is his mission.As an organizational consultant and dedicated coach, he supports his clients in an authentic manner and with humor. He helps individuals and organizations build and develop profound change, agile, and lean capabilities by unlocking and enlarging existing knowledge. Innovative, pragmatic, and highly efficient learning concepts are part of his repertoire. Since 2018, Christoph Mahr has been the Managing Director of step5 AG in Zurich, where he continues to drive organizational transformation and leadership development.Christoph Mahr studied pedagogy, sociology, and psychology at the universities of Würzburg and Freiburg (Breisgau). He has completed multiple advanced training programs in systemic organizational development and hypnosystemic coaching, further expanding his expertise in facilitating organizational transformation processes.In addition to his professional work, he volunteers as an emergency psychologist. |
| Unlocking Collaboration: Mastering the VSM Collaboration Canvas |
| In this webinar Mark Lambertz will introduce the VSM Collaboration Canvas, a tool rooted in the Viable System Model (VSM) for enhancing collaboration across organizational boundaries. Whether you’re looking to bridge gaps between teams, align strategies, or address operational inefficiencies, this session will equip you with practical insights and actionable techniques.more |
| Announcing the VSM Coach BadgeGood news for VSM Coaches: we can finally publish our VSM Coach badge. As a Certified VSM Coach, you can use it to announce your certification.Download |
Metaphorum 2025: Humans at risk?Applying the Viable System Model and Team Syntegrity for steering Towards Agency and Resilience in the Age of Alien Intelligence and Instability.at Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK, with limited participation online, July 3rd – 5th 2025 more |
Metaphorum Practitioners Webinar postpoined, next webinars, VSM Coach badge
Metaphorum Newsletter
From the Home of Organizational Cybernetics
Ypsomed practitioners webinar postponed to 14. May 2025 (speaker is ill, we wish the best)
Save the date: webinar about the collaboration canvas 7. May 2025 with Mark Lambertz
Announcing the VSM Coach badge
Transformation with the Viable System Model at Ypsomed
14. May 2025, 17:00h London time, Zoom
please note: this webinar was originally scheduled for the 16. April 2025
Learn first-hand how Ypsomed leveraged the Viable System Model (VSM) as a reference framework for a profound organizational transformation.
In this webinar, Michael Zaugg, Head of Corporate Services at Ypsomed, and Christoph Mahr, consultant and advisor for the VSM implementation, share their experiences with this successful transformation. They will explain why the executive team chose VSM, how the implementation was carried out, and what challenges had to be overcome.
Key topics of the webinar:
· Why VSM was chosen as the model for organizational development
· How the implementation was structured in practice
· Challenges, success factors and key learnings
· Practical recommendations for leaders driving transformation processes
Gain valuable insights from experts and get inspired to shape the future of your organization in a sustainable way!
Ypsomed: Company Overview
Ypsomed is a leading Swiss medical technology company specializing in the development and manufacturing of injection and infusion systems for self-medication. Under the mylife Diabetescare brand, the company also offers a comprehensive portfolio of products and services for people with diabetes.
Founded in 1984 by brothers Willy and Peter Michel under the name Disetronic, Ypsomed has over 40 years of industry experience. Today, the company is headquartered in Burgdorf, Switzerland, and employs around 2,600 people worldwide.
Ypsomed is recognized for its innovative strength and was recently named Switzerland’s most innovative company in a survey conducted by BILANZ and Statista.
Michael Zaugg has been with Ypsomed since 2017 and is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ypsomed Group Pension Fund Foundation since 2020. From 2011 to 2017 he was employed as Head of Talent Europe at ABB. Previously he worked in HR at Credit Suisse, was Consultant and Executive Board member at schärpartners ag (2004 to 2007), Head of HR Services at Valiant Holding (2007 to 2008) and Head of HR Recruiting at BKW FMB AG (2008 to 2011).
Michael Zaugg studied economics at the University of Basel (degree: lic.rer. pol) specialising in human resources management, marketing and environmental economics. He also holds a degree from the university’s crossfaculty accompanying study programme Man – Society – Environment (MSE) and an Executive Master of Human Resources Management from the Institute of Applied Psychology in Zurich.
For more than 20 years, Christoph Mahr has been supporting organizations and coaching people who work in them to continuously develop. Creating agile organizations that are able to shape and develop their future proactively and allow people to excel is his mission.
As an organizational consultant and dedicated coach, he supports his clients in an authentic manner and with humor. He helps individuals and organizations build and develop profound change, agile, and lean capabilities by unlocking and enlarging existing knowledge. Innovative, pragmatic, and highly efficient learning concepts are part of his repertoire.
Since 2018, Christoph Mahr has been the Managing Director of step5 AG in Zurich, where he continues to drive organizational transformation and leadership development.
Christoph Mahr studied pedagogy, sociology, and psychology at the universities of Würzburg and Freiburg (Breisgau). He has completed multiple advanced training programs in systemic organizational development and hypnosystemic coaching, further expanding his expertise in facilitating organizational transformation processes.
In addition to his professional work, he volunteers as an emergency psychologist.
Unlocking Collaboration: Mastering the VSM Collaboration Canvas
In this webinar Mark Lambertz will introduce the VSM Collaboration Canvas, a tool rooted in the Viable System Model (VSM) for enhancing collaboration across organizational boundaries. Whether you’re looking to bridge gaps between teams, align strategies, or address operational inefficiencies, this session will equip you with practical insights and actionable techniques.
more
Registration Link 07.05.2025
Announcing the VSM Coach Badge
Good news for VSM Coaches: we can finally publish our VSM Coach badge. As a Certified VSM Coach, you can use it to announce your certification.
Download
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Metaphorum 2025: Humans at risk?
Applying the Viable System Model and Team Syntegrity for steering Towards Agency and Resilience in the Age of Alien Intelligence and Instability.
at Manchester Business School, Manchester, UK, with limited participation online, July 3rd – 5th 2025
more
The Blind Men and the Elephant – Natalie Merchant
The Complex Thinking initiative
The website hosts a collection of projects organised under the umbrella of a broader interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research programme dedicated to building theoretical, methodological and pragmatic foundations and to promoting the practice of Complex Thinking
The Complex Thinking initiative
Metaphorum 2025: Humans at risk?Applying the Viable System Model and Team Syntegrity for steering Towards Agency and Resilience in the Age of Alien Intelligence and Instability.
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