System Change
Adam Zeiner and
System Change
Adam Zeiner and
classic framework for thinking about managing change
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.
The systems analysis community has a lot of lore about leverage points. Those of us who were trained by the great Jay Forrester at MIT have all absorbed one of his favorite stories. “People know intuitively where leverage points are,” he says. “Time after time I’ve done an analysis of a company, and I’ve figured out a leverage point — in inventory
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(in increasing order of effectiveness)
I have heard John McKnight say that advisory groups speak quietly to power, protestors scream at power, and neither chooses to reclaim or produce power. The real problem with rebellion is that it is such fun. It avoids taking responsibility, operates on the high ground, is fueled by righteousness, gives legitimacy to blame, and is a delightful
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