Duration: 1 day – 7 hrs
Overview
Are you ready to take your problem-solving skills to the next level? Systems thinking is the key to understanding complex issues and finding innovative solutions. In this engaging course, you’ll learn how to analyze systems, identify patterns, and think holistically. Join us on this exciting journey to become a systems thinker!
Objectives
- Critical Thinking 101
- Systems Thinking Fundamentals
- How to Create System Maps and Diagrams
- The Lowdown on Feedback Loops and Dynamics
- All About Systems Archetypes
- Strategies on Systems Intervention
- How to Apply Systems Thinking in Real Life
Audience
- Professionals: Individuals in various industries who want to enhance their critical thinking and problem-solving skills to excel in their careers. This can include managers, leaders, project managers, and professionals at all levels.
- Students: College or university students looking to improve their academic performance and critical thinking abilities to succeed in their studies.
- Business Leaders: Entrepreneurs and business owners who wish to make informed decisions and solve complex business challenges.
- Team Leaders and Managers: Those responsible for leading teams and making decisions that impact the organization’s success.
- Job Seekers: Individuals seeking employment may benefit from improved problem-solving and critical thinking skills to stand out in job interviews and perform effectively in their roles.
- Educators: Teachers and trainers looking to incorporate critical thinking and problem-solving strategies into their teaching methodologies.
- Lifelong Learners: People who have a personal interest in developing and enhancing their cognitive skills.
Pre- requisites
- None
Course Content
- Understand the fundamentals of systems thinking.
- Explore the importance of viewing problems and situations as interconnected systems.
- Learn how systems thinking can be applied in various domains.
- Create system maps and diagrams to visualize relationships and feedback loops.
- Identify key components, boundaries, and inputs/outputs of systems.
- Analyze real-world examples using systems diagrams.
- Learn about the concept of feedback loops.
- Analyze reinforcing and balancing loops in systems.
- Understand how feedback mechanisms influence system behavior.
- Explore common systems archetypes and their implications.
- Identify recurring patterns in systems dynamics.
- Apply archetypes to analyze and solve complex problems.
- Discover strategies for influencing and improving systems.
- Discuss the role of leverage points in making effective changes.
- Develop intervention plans for real-world systems challenges.
- Apply systems thinking to address complex, real-world issues.
- Work on a system thinking project or case study.
- Reflect on personal growth and create an action plan for continued development.