Category: Systems Thinking

Failing Well: Using the Right Kind of Wrong!

Failure. It’s a word that stings like a paper cut and sticks like gum on the bottom of your shoe. But what if we told you that failure isn’t just something to avoid but something to use? Imagine going through life like a scientist in a lab, where each experiment is a

Are You Ready for a More Perplexed Future?

What if the key to thriving in the future lies in our ability to think beyond rigid categories and adopt full-spectrum thinking? In today’s rapidly changing world, this skill is not just a future necessity but an urgent need. Bob Johansen’s book “Full-Spectrum Thinking: How to Escape Boxes in a Post-Categorical Future”

Responsible Decisions: Use Mental Models!

Have you ever considered the power of our decisions? Every decision we make can impact ourselves, others, and the environment. That’s why making responsible decisions based on our values, ethical standards, and long-term goals is vital while prioritising integrity, accountability, and sustainability. When we make such decisions, we benefit ourselves and the

The Iceberg Model For Better Social Outcomes!

The Iceberg Model is a framework that helps to understand complex societal issues. It suggests that there are layers of factors that contribute to a problem. The tip of the iceberg represents the visible events or symptoms of a problem. In contrast, the larger and more significant part of the iceberg lies