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11 Cards in this Set
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What is systems thinking?
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looking at the interrelatedness of forces and seeing them as part of the common process
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5 Disciplines in Systems Thinking
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Personal Mastery(Goleman-E.I.) Shared Vision Mental Models (Schemas) Team Learning Systems Thinking |
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System Tools
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BOTGs
Iceberg Stocks & Flows Force Field Analysis (Lewin) Hexagons, Causal Loop Diagrams Ladder of Inference |
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BOTGs
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(WHAT Happened) Behavior over time graphs. X axis is time & y axis is variable
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Iceberg
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(To analyze a problem)
What happened (above), Patterns/trends of past behavor (BOTG), Systemic Structures (what forces contributed to these patterns, Mental Models (how does our thinking allow this to exist) |
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Stocks and Flows
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Stocks are the nouns (student performance). Flows are the what goes in to strengthen outcome vs what flows out to weaken outcome
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Ladder of inference
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(reflecting on our jumps to assumptions). Self-generating beliefs. Question- facts behind statements, active listening
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Hexagons
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Force Field Analysis
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Place initiative in the middle and then list forces for on one side and forces against on the other and quantify the intensity of the each item's 'force' for or against.
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Commonly seen/repeated behaviors-a generic systemic structure
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archetypes.
Limits to Growth. Shifting the Burden. Tragedy of the Commons. Escalation. Success to the Successful |
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Mental models
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refers to our semi-permanent mental maps of how the world works
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