Experience Systems Thinking
SPOILER ALERT! You are standing at the doorway of an unforgettable learning experience that may alter your perception of the world forever! And all of this in an exercise using…wait for it…pickup sticks!
We begin the exercise by defining a system. Then we proceed through the five stages of the learning activity itself. After the learning activity, we answer questions about why a disorganized pile of pickup sticks is an example of a system and how systems thinking skills show up in this learning activity. Notice in questions #2 and #3 below how the same systems thinking skills can be applied to two different stages showing the general or “generic” nature of systems thinking skills. Some closing comments about systems thinking skills conclude this section.
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CLOSING COMMENTS
Systems thinking skills build on our general thinking skills such as critical thinking, creative thinking and problem solving.
These general thinking skills are inherently cross disciplinary and so are the systems thinking skills derived from them.
Systems thinking skills are strengthened by challenging ourselves to use them in diverse situations.
When you begin your learning journey we strongly recommend you join a systems thinking oriented community where you can learn with other systems thinkers and start practicing your systems thinking skills. You will feel your systems thinking skills come ALIVE when dialoguing with others and participating in systems thinking oriented projects. With growing systems thinking literacy you will soon be aware that you’re expressing your inner systems thoughts with greater confidence, clarity and authenticity with YOUR systems thinking voice!
Important! For most people it’s not easy to grasp the core concepts of systems thinking in a single experience. This is in part because each of us learns abstract ideas in some ways much more easily than other ways. We hope this introductory experience has heightened your curiosity to see how the core concepts of systems thinking are being learned and put into practice in different ways by the different people in the STVIC community.