Tune in: From pandemics to politics, we discuss whether shifting to so-called "systems thinking" can unlock hidden solutions to the world's biggest problems. @zeynep joins us.https://wbur.fm/3aNzV2N
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Before COVID became a pandemic,
@zeynep knew something was coming.@zeynep is a sociologist, not an epidemiologist. But it's her understanding of systems that inform her predictions. We talk 'systems thinking' and why the world needs it more than ever.http://wbur.fm/3aNzV2NShow this thread -
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@zeynep on 'systems thinking': “It's looking at the world as the interdependent, complex thing that interacts with each other over time. … Looking at the world the way it really is, which means that there is many things moving at once."http://wbur.fm/3aNzV2NShow this thread
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Local success with systems thinking
@PGTIBoston has tripled the # of women in MA construction trades. Multi-stakeholder learning community breaking down silos and crushing barriers.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Expecting a nation as militantly anti-intellectual as the United States to intellectually solve complex problems sounds like a fantasyland.
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I never understand the motivation for framing responses limited to such a "lets face the truth" sort of way. Sure, its always helpful to identify a clear problem, but can you also offer a possible solution
@justindeprekel?
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Haven't read it yet, but I've had this book for some time and it looks to directly address this very topic:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1316616436/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_6N0VB9KEPP1TETPCP7FY …
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@karaswisher@profgalloway this would make for a great pivot interview!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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