Systems Thinking 1-Day Workshop
21 September 2018, 9:30 am–4:30 pm
This one-day workshop introduces you to the benefits of using a systems thinking approach. The course introduces the perspectives of holism, hierarchy, partitioning, life cycles and subjectivity. It also looks at how to apply systems thinking tools such as systems dynamics and soft systems methodology.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- £120.00
Organiser
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Centre for Systems Engineering
Location
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UCLGower StreetLondonWC1E 6BTUnited Kingdom
How many systems have you used today since getting up? Have you travelled? Made phone calls or sent emails? What about banking, shopping or going to the doctors? We spend our lives interacting with all kinds of systems, which are often complex mixes of technology and people. How can we use them as effectively as possible? We can start by understanding them better but this is often easier said than done. This is where systems thinking approaches come in.
Instead of looking at the parts of the system each in isolation (a reductionist approach) systems thinking helps us understand behaviour emergent from component interactions. Even in a simple system there can be a number of subtle cause-and-effects that we have to deal with if we want to change or improve things. Learning about systems thinking means learning about these behavioural properties and characteristics. It gives us a framework to help us make sense of complexity - to analyse the system, understand it better and to make changes that improve its effectiveness.
This workshop provides an introduction to the benefits of this approach through developing an understanding of what systems are and their essential properties. It introduces the principles of holism, hierarchy, partitioning, life cycles and subjectivity and of how to apply systems thinking tools such as systems dynamics and soft systems methodology.