Systems thinkers make connections and transfer their understanding of the dynamics of one system's structure to another when considering action.As systems thinkers influence the design, behaviors and outcomes of systems they must be learners, and inspire others to continually expand their capabilities to shape and prepare adults and children for the
Systems thinkers make connections and transfer their understanding of the dynamics of one
system's structure to another when
considering action.As
systems thinkers influence the design, behaviors and outcomes of systems they must be learners, and inspire others to continually expand their capabilities to shape and prepare adults and children for the
systems thinkers influence the design, behaviors and outcomes of
systems they must be learners, and inspire others to continually expand their capabilities to shape and prepare adults and children for the
systems they must be learners, and inspire others to continually expand their capabilities to shape and prepare adults and children for the future.
Speculative fiction writers Neal Stephenson and Marge Piercy; new media artist Lynn Hershman Leeson; cyborg activist Neil Harbission; and AI researcher and roboticist Bruce Duncan belong to a long list of prescient
thinkers who inspire me to
consider deeply the now and future of digital networks and biotechnological
systems.
Ways to describe this nascent paradigm vary — Banny Banerjee at Stanford Institute of Design talks about «design thinking»; at the Experience Design Group in Stockholm, Rolf Hughes and I
consider it as a trans - disciplinary form of «disruptive innovation» — but held in common is the belief that designers should be critical
thinkers and strategists first, capable of addressing cross-disciplinary problems by designing the social, political, economic and educational «
systems» that give them greater reach, responsibility, influence and relevance.