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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great with multi-cultural groups, but more references needed,
By John G. I. Clarke (johngic@iafrica.com) (Johannesburg, South Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Systems Thinking Playbook (Spiral-bound)
Here in South Africa we have no less than 11 official languages! Can you imagine how many mental models are at work in organisations? As a teacher of Systems Thinking, especially Managerial Cybernetics, I have found the exercises very helpful in grounding the concepts and unlocking the rich variety of perspectives that make up the South African gestalt. Everytime I facilitate an exercise I learn something new. Makes for a great learning partnership. However, there is a risk that groups have so much fun, they neglect the challenge to get more deeply into 'the thinking within systems thinking' i.e. epistemology and ontology, and may miss opportunities for even deeper awareness and consciousness. Some more references to other Systems Thinkers and their writings might be useful as follow through and encouragement to embark on deeper learning cycles that lead to more rigourous understanding.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Trainers: Keep this one handy.,
By Bill Withers and Keami D. Lewis (Collingswood, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Systems Thinking Playbook (Spiral-bound)
As corporate trainers and authors of books for trainers, we keep a lookout for quality and innovation in our field. The Systems Thinking Playbook is a handy three-ring binder filled with interactive lessons that breathe life into systems theory. These clear lesson plans make sometimes intimidating concepts accessible and can inspire course designers to strike off in their own creative directions. If any part of your job includes helping people function in groups or organizations, you should keep The Systems Thinking Playbook within easy reach. - Bill Withers and Keami D. Lewis
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
President, Metalens,
By sarita chawla (Novato, Ca USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Systems Thinking Playbook (Spiral-bound)
The Systems Thinking Playbook is one of the most pragmatic and effective books I have found that actually enables one to take theory into practice and make it fun! Learning is most effective when one embodies concepts and Linda Booth Sweeney and Dennis Meadows have done a wonderful job here. Play with it and learn!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great with multi-cultural groups, but more references needed,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Systems Thinking Playbook (Spiral-bound)
Here in South Africa we have no less than 11 official languages! Can you imagine how many mental models are at work in organisations? As a teacher of Systems Thinking, especially Managerial Cybernetics, I have found the exercises very helpful in grounding the concepts and unlocking the rich variety of perspectives that make up the South African gestalt. Everytime I facilitate an exercise I learn something new. Makes for a great learning partnership. However, there is a risk that groups have so much fun, they neglect the challenge to get more deeply into 'the thinking within systems thinking' i.e. epistemology and ontology, and may miss opportunities for even deeper awareness and consciousness. Some more references to other Systems Thinkers and their writings might be useful as follow through and encouragement to embark on deeper learning cycles that lead to more rigourous understanding.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Story Telling - by pictures and hand,
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This review is from: The Systems Thinking Playbook (Spiral-bound)
I stumbled across this great piece of work when attending the International System Dynamics Society Conference 2007 in Boston. Between the sessions strolling around the book stands, I got this red something between my fingers. A seconds later a man with a badge "Dennis Meadows" crossed my way.
This was it, I got an signature by him (one of the early students of the founder of the field, Jay W. Forrester, and main contributor to the World Model back in the 70's) The collection of games and small exercises (suitable for any kind and size of group) with detailed background information and questions around outcome provides some sort of bible for daily change efforts. Right now you will only get used copies. There should be new version out soon. Not cheap - yet one of the best buys ever :-) |
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The Systems Thinking Playbook by Dennis Meadows (Spiral-bound - December 22, 2008)
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