subscribe

multi-week course

introduction to systems thinking 

build a foundation in systems and systems thinking

 

introduction to systems thinking

in this courses we build a foundation for your learning journey with systems and systems thinking.  

*this is a shortened version of the previous course

 

weekly session topics:

  1. overview of the development of the academic discipline of systems thinking and systems thinking from a First Nations perspective

  2. exploring the basics of 'systems' and their key characteristics and behaviours

  3. what is it we do, when we do systems thinking? 

  4. examples of systems thinking in practice
 
details

 starting wednesday sept 4th at 9am AEST/tuesday 7pm sept 3rd EDT

  • weekly 2 hr virtual sessions for 4 weeks
  • short lectures on key ideas and concepts
  • small group discussion and short reflective activities
  • readings, slides and recordings shared via learning platform
  • offered in both australia/new zealand and americas timezone friendly
  • sliding scale pricing starting at $250.00 AUD
  • tickets available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.  please get in touch for more details
register
what folks have said about the course

'this series has been such a rich learning experience. seanna so skilfully and passionately breaks down and shares about complex and difficult concepts around systems thinking.  highly recommend both for those starting out on their systems thinking journey and for those who think they already know everything about systems thinking.'

'seanna's extensive knowledge was astounding and the way she kept the whole group engaged was really great. the information was pitched just right and included enough time to interact with others, self-reflect and ask questions.'

we live and generate our income on Kabi Kabi/ Gabbi Gabbi Country and pay our respects to their elders past and present, this beautiful land, skies and waters.

we acknowledge the strength, resilience and wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on this continent. we celebrate their creativity, ingenuity and contributions to community. we recognize first nations people around the world as the first systems thinkers and are grateful for the immense generosity in the wisdom and knowledge shared with us.

we recognize the historical and ongoing harm of colonization and take up the responsibility to contribute to processes of reconciliation and reparations and to listening and integrating lessons from truth telling.