Breakfast Briefing Event: Introducing Systems Thinking for Business
Overview
The event is jointly organised by the Gamification and Systems Thinking Lab and the University of Edinburgh's Executive Education Team, and will take place at the University of Edinburgh Business School in the 4th Floor Conference Room.
How could systems thinking help my organisation?
Modern organisations operate in increasingly complex environments characterised by rapid and often unpredictable change. Systems thinking can help you to engage with this complexity, and so developing systems thinking capabilities in business and management is a matter of survival.
This masterclass will introduce some of the key concepts in systems thinking, and provide an opportunity to begin mapping your business, ask questions and learn how to take your organisation’s systems thinking capabilities further. You will explore your own business as a system and learn how you can unfold complexity in your organisation and how it can limit or enable your strategy.
Who is this Masterclass for?
This event is designed for senior strategic and operational leaders. It will take place in-person with a limited number of spaces available.
Key takeaways for all participants
The participant fee includes the following:
- A viable systems model of your organisation - to help you unpack the hierarchies and feedback mechanisms that may prevent it from performing as intended
- A copy of Agnessa Spanellis and Umit S. Bititci’s book “Systems Thinking for Business and Management: Principles and Practice” (RRP £39.99)
- Refreshments throughout the morning, including breakfast
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Highlights
- 3 hours 15 minutes
- In person
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Location
4th Floor Conference Room, Business School, The University of Edinburgh
29 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh EH8 9JS United Kingdom
How do you want to get there?
Breakfast and networking
Presentation
Introduction to systems thinking and an overview of systems thinking models and methods useful in business and management
Refreshment Break
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Organized by
University of Edinburgh Business School
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