System Change
Adam Zeiner and
System Change
Adam Zeiner and
From mythmaking to legal treaties to weaving to movement building, what knits these various examples together is their avoidance of single solutions to complex problems, instead enabling a pursuit of multiple different actions and wider systemic changes with long term, positive transformations
PLACES TO INTERVENE IN A SYSTEM
(in increasing order of effectiveness)
Burnout, then, is an outcome of an interaction between burnout producing environmental factors and individually susceptible workers.
Exploring where impediments are hard, where they are soft and when they can be ignored is powerful.
There exists in such a case a certain institution or law; let us say, for the sake of simplicity, a fence or gate erected across a road. The more modern type of reformer goes gaily up to it and says, “I don’t see the use... See more
Don’t remove a fence until you’ve understood why someone put it up in the first place
Tanuj and
If you didn’t want to look closely at your own organizational practices, if you felt uncomfortable about what younger works were agitating for, if you feared changed or anything that usurped your understanding of “how business is done” — Quiet Quitting was the easy answer.