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PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Paperback. Condition: New. You may be: - trying to fix the healthcare system in your country. - dealing with family break-up. - exploring change - and making it happen - in your organisation. - worrying about how to look after your elderly parents. In any case, you'll know that with some problems it's hard to know where to start - we can't define them, we get in a muddle thinking about them, we may try to ignore some aspect/s of them and - when we finally do something - they usually get worse.These problems are so entangled they become 'messy situations' and our first mistake is to try and fix them as we would fix a simple problem. But Systems Thinking offers a range of good ways of approaching these situations and unravelling them. Rosalind Armson is one of the world's foremost teachers and practitioners of Systems Thinking, and her remarkable book explains how these messes happen and what to do about them. Specifically, she sets out a series of sophisticated and challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're'in a mess'.Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, the book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. It's written for managers, project managers, team leaders, 'change leaders', strategists, policy makers and concerned citizens as well as university students from a broad set of disciplines.Organisations and readers in education, healthcare, environmental management, IT planning and social care are just a few of those likely to find it helpful.
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Paperback. Condition: New. You may be: - trying to fix the healthcare system in your country. - dealing with family break-up. - exploring change - and making it happen - in your organisation. - worrying about how to look after your elderly parents. In any case, you'll know that with some problems it's hard to know where to start - we can't define them, we get in a muddle thinking about them, we may try to ignore some aspect/s of them and - when we finally do something - they usually get worse.These problems are so entangled they become 'messy situations' and our first mistake is to try and fix them as we would fix a simple problem. But Systems Thinking offers a range of good ways of approaching these situations and unravelling them. Rosalind Armson is one of the world's foremost teachers and practitioners of Systems Thinking, and her remarkable book explains how these messes happen and what to do about them. Specifically, she sets out a series of sophisticated and challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're'in a mess'.Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, the book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. It's written for managers, project managers, team leaders, 'change leaders', strategists, policy makers and concerned citizens as well as university students from a broad set of disciplines.Organisations and readers in education, healthcare, environmental management, IT planning and social care are just a few of those likely to find it helpful.
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Language: English
Published by Paul Chapman Publishing, 1994
ISBN 10: 1853962805 ISBN 13: 9781853962806
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Language: English
Published by Triarchy Press, Bridport, 2011
ISBN 10: 1908009365 ISBN 13: 9781908009364
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. You may be trying to fix the healthcare system in your country.or dealing with family break-up.or exploring change - and making it happen - in your organisation.or worrying about how to look after your elderly parents.In any case, you'll know that with some problems it's hard to know where to start - we can't define them, we get in a muddle thinking about them, we may try to ignore some aspect/s of them and - when we finally do something - they usually get worse. These problems are so entangled they become 'messy situations' and our first mistake is to try and fix them as we would fix a simple problem. But Systems Thinking offers a range of good ways of approaching these situations and unravelling them. Rosalind Armson is one of the world's foremost teachers and practitioners of Systems Thinking, and her remarkable book explains how these messes happen and what to do about them. Specifically, she sets out a series of sophisticated and challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're 'in a mess'.Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, this book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. It's written for managers, project managers, team leaders, 'change leaders', strategists,policy makers and concerned citizens as well as university students from a broad set of disciplines. Organisations and readers in education, healthcare, environmental management, IT planning and social care are just a few of those likely to find it helpful. Sets out a series of challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're 'in a mess'. Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, this book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Paul Chapman Publishing 28/11/1994, 1994
ISBN 10: 1853962805 ISBN 13: 9781853962806
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Language: English
Published by Triarchy Press Ltd 2011-05-31, 2011
ISBN 10: 1908009365 ISBN 13: 9781908009364
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Condition: New. 2011. Paperback. Sets out a series of challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're 'in a mess'. Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, this book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. Num Pages: 344 pages, black and white. BIC Classification: KJM; KJU. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 170 x 20. Weight in Grams: 586. . . . . .
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Language: English
Published by Triarchy Press Ltd 2011-05, 2011
ISBN 10: 1908009365 ISBN 13: 9781908009364
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Condition: New. 2011. Paperback. Sets out a series of challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're 'in a mess'. Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, this book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. Num Pages: 344 pages, black and white. BIC Classification: KJM; KJU. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 170 x 20. Weight in Grams: 586. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Paperback. Condition: New. You may be: - trying to fix the healthcare system in your country. - dealing with family break-up. - exploring change - and making it happen - in your organisation. - worrying about how to look after your elderly parents. In any case, you'll know that with some problems it's hard to know where to start - we can't define them, we get in a muddle thinking about them, we may try to ignore some aspect/s of them and - when we finally do something - they usually get worse.These problems are so entangled they become 'messy situations' and our first mistake is to try and fix them as we would fix a simple problem. But Systems Thinking offers a range of good ways of approaching these situations and unravelling them. Rosalind Armson is one of the world's foremost teachers and practitioners of Systems Thinking, and her remarkable book explains how these messes happen and what to do about them. Specifically, she sets out a series of sophisticated and challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're'in a mess'.Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, the book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. It's written for managers, project managers, team leaders, 'change leaders', strategists, policy makers and concerned citizens as well as university students from a broad set of disciplines.Organisations and readers in education, healthcare, environmental management, IT planning and social care are just a few of those likely to find it helpful.
Condition: New. A collection of Systems Thinking tools and techniques explained for use in daily-life situations: Rich Pictures Mental Traps Epistemic Awareness Diagrams Complexity Identifying Themes Snappy Systems System DefinitionsÜber den AutorrnrnR.
Language: English
Published by Triarchy Press, Bridport, 2011
ISBN 10: 1908009365 ISBN 13: 9781908009364
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. You may be trying to fix the healthcare system in your country.or dealing with family break-up.or exploring change - and making it happen - in your organisation.or worrying about how to look after your elderly parents.In any case, you'll know that with some problems it's hard to know where to start - we can't define them, we get in a muddle thinking about them, we may try to ignore some aspect/s of them and - when we finally do something - they usually get worse. These problems are so entangled they become 'messy situations' and our first mistake is to try and fix them as we would fix a simple problem. But Systems Thinking offers a range of good ways of approaching these situations and unravelling them. Rosalind Armson is one of the world's foremost teachers and practitioners of Systems Thinking, and her remarkable book explains how these messes happen and what to do about them. Specifically, she sets out a series of sophisticated and challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're 'in a mess'.Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, this book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. It's written for managers, project managers, team leaders, 'change leaders', strategists,policy makers and concerned citizens as well as university students from a broad set of disciplines. Organisations and readers in education, healthcare, environmental management, IT planning and social care are just a few of those likely to find it helpful. Sets out a series of challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're 'in a mess'. Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, this book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. You may be: - trying to fix the healthcare system in your country. - dealing with family break-up. - exploring change - and making it happen - in your organisation. - worrying about how to look after your elderly parents. In any case, you'll know that with some problems it's hard to know where to start - we can't define them, we get in a muddle thinking about them, we may try to ignore some aspect/s of them and - when we finally do something - they usually get worse.These problems are so entangled they become 'messy situations' and our first mistake is to try and fix them as we would fix a simple problem. But Systems Thinking offers a range of good ways of approaching these situations and unravelling them. Rosalind Armson is one of the world's foremost teachers and practitioners of Systems Thinking, and her remarkable book explains how these messes happen and what to do about them. Specifically, she sets out a series of sophisticated and challenging - but practical and easily learned - skills and techniques for thinking better when you're'in a mess'.Whether you're new to Systems Thinking or have long experience, the book invites you to develop your skills through working with your own messy situations. It's written for managers, project managers, team leaders, 'change leaders', strategists, policy makers and concerned citizens as well as university students from a broad set of disciplines.Organisations and readers in education, healthcare, environmental management, IT planning and social care are just a few of those likely to find it helpful.