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Complexity and theories of change: redux
Two: Create Meaningful Change According to Peter Senge, most problems we face today are a result of yesterday's solutions. When we look at the big picture and see how it all fits together, we can identify opportunities that make sense for the whole. A Theory of Change is a framework for thinking about change interventions. We need to analyze the... See more
Boxes and Arrows • Activating Change: A Designer’s Guide to Systems Thinking - Boxes and Arrows
guide by Hivos, whilst on the one hand promoting an approach to ToCs grounded in a recognition that “social change processes are complex and characterized by non-linear feedback loops: our own actions interact with those of others and a myriad of influencing factors”, also concede that “in practice, the ToC visualization often presents a diagram or... See more
Chris Alford • How systems mapping can help you build a better theory of change
Jordan Hall Game A Problems 4.4.2021
1.Game A Governments and toolkits can’t handle complex problems.
2. Complicated systems don’t have enough computing power to bound complex systems.
3. Complicated models of complex systems rely on rounding errors that lead to black swans.
4. Tainter Boundary Problems:
A. Regenerative capacity of complex natural... See more
1.Game A Governments and toolkits can’t handle complex problems.
2. Complicated systems don’t have enough computing power to bound complex systems.
3. Complicated models of complex systems rely on rounding errors that lead to black swans.
4. Tainter Boundary Problems:
A. Regenerative capacity of complex natural... See more