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Your most challenging and interesting problems have never been solved before. They are “wicked” problems because they cannot be solved at all. These problems are the special territory of human systems dynamics. Our models and methods work well on tame issues, but they also help with the most wicked ones. HSD was created to help you see, understand, and influence problems that are impossible to solve. Magic 21 holds the key to seeing, understanding, and influencing intractable issues.
Collaborate to Create Community
September 3, 2015 Glenda Eoyang engages participants in an Adaptive Action cycle about Simple Rules and system coherence. What? Explore three other kinds of coherence beyond simple alignment. So what? Consider examples, risks, and benefits for each. Now what? Find options for action to create and sustain coherence in human systems.
Collaborate to Create Community
October 2, 2014 Glenda Eoyang offers a new approach to organizing to accomplish the diverse work of today's landscape. What? Reflect on the shifting patterns of work 1980s to today and why Coordinated Adaptive Action Networks (CAANs) are a powerful solution. So what? Explore five Coordinated Adaptive Action Networks. Now what? Plan for what your CAAN can do.
March 19, 2015 Glenda Eoyang talks about using HSD to create the future today. Ian Creery talks about using Simple Rules to navigate a changing landscape. Mary Nations and Stewart Mennin discuss using HSD in a series of Leadership Training webinars. Leslie talks about patterns of instruction in public school classrooms. (This event was recorded as a Quarterly Associates Meeting.)
Collaborate to Create Community
February, 5, 2015 What fundamental assumptions sustain conflict? What alternatives can HSD offer for seeing conflict in new ways? How can it help us imagine opportunities for peace? What would it mean to take effective Adaptive Action to shift patterns toward health and wellbeing for people, families, and communities? Join this inquiry and move toward your own Adaptive Action for peace and justice.
Teaching & LearningPlan in Uncertainty
August 7, 2014 Glenda Eoyang engages attendees in a conversation about the future design of the HSDP training. What? are challenging patterns for trainers and learners in today's complex environment? So what? are possible design solutions for HSDP 2014? Now what? are the questions that will guide the 2015 design?