Activity: Thinking in systems - what does it mean?This is a featured page


Purpose: To introduce the discipline of systems thinking to participants
Participants:4 to many.

Time: 35-40 min.

Materials:Flip charts
Marker pens
Process: 1. Distribute handouts with definitions of systems thinking to participants. (Click here for definitions)

2. Ask participants to take some 5 min. to read the definitions.

3. Organise participants in small groups of 3-4 and assign them to write down what they learn about systems thinking from the definitions. They can note their ideas on a flip chart. Let them present their findings in plenary.

4. As a summary, ask participants whether and what kind of benefits they see for learning more about systems thinking (in order to motivate them for more).
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Handout(s): Definitions of systems thinking
Source(s):chachabooth@gmail.com



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