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February 10, 2025
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Analyze complex systems by identifying and mapping their elements, interconnections, and feedback loops.
Apply systems thinking tools and methods to real-world problems and opportunities.
Generate innovative ideas and solutions using systems thinking approaches.
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This course aims to help you understand the basic principles and concepts of systems thinking, identify and analyze the interrelationships in complex systems, apply systems thinking tools and methods to real-world problems and opportunities, and generate innovative ideas and solutions using systems thinking approaches.
The course aims to cultivate an ability to think holistically, enabling learners to see beyond parts and appreciate the whole picture, which is crucial for addressing modern challenges across various domains, including business, environmental issues, and social systems. This course is designed for Business Analysts, Project Managers, Strategy Consultants, Business Leaders, and Entrepreneurs. These professionals navigate complex environments and make strategic decisions that impact their organizations. By learning systems thinking skills, they will enhance their ability to see the bigger picture, recognize patterns, and understand business interconnections. Participants should have a keen interest in problem-solving techniques and be open to questioning the status quo. This mindset is essential as systems thinking often involves challenging existing assumptions and considering new perspectives. No prior knowledge of systems thinking is required, but a willingness to engage with complex concepts and collaborate with others will be beneficial. After completing this course, learners will be able to analyze complex systems by identifying and mapping their elements, interconnections, and feedback loops. They will apply systems thinking tools and methods to real-world problems and opportunities, demonstrating their ability to create holistic solutions. Additionally, learners will generate innovative ideas and solutions using systems thinking approaches, harnessing their critical and creative thinking skills to drive positive change in their organizations.
This course aims to help you understand the basic principles and concepts of systems thinking, identify and analyze the interrelationships in complex systems, apply systems thinking tools and methods to real-world problems and opportunities, and generate innovative ideas and solutions using systems thinking approaches.
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This is a good introduction to the System Thinking concepts, structure, and parts. I would love to hear suggestions on what to do next.
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Dense course gives you practical systems thinking introduction.
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More and more examples of real-time cases will help understand better.
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