Session
Creating Unity Through Systems Thinking
Effective change is often hampered by lack of agreement as to what the ‘real’ problem is and what solutions are likely to lead to success. Systems Thinking is a validated way to approach our problems and come to understand what the underlying problems are. It allows us to understand, collectively, what is happening, and move from conflict over different solutions to working together to solve the problem.
Delivered at:
- Agile On The Beach NZ 2023
- LAST Conference Melbourne 2023
Target audience is people who are interested in effectively introducing change to their organisations.
This session has multiple formats, depending on the session type. So far, it has been delivered as a simple talk, and as a case study. Details below
1. Simple talk: I've given this talk before at Agile On The Beach NZ 2023. It was well-received, with feedback stating that people wished it could have been longer. It was a 15 minute session, and probably could have easily gone for either 30 or 45.
2. Case study: I have used these techniques with clients. I can take one of my latest ones, and work through it with the audience. Perhaps share the problem statement that lead to my engagement and ask how the audience would approach it. Let them work on identifying a solution, and then walk the audience through what I did, and what the results were. Recording (not the best quality, I'm afraid): https://clubhouse.lastconference.com/products/last-conf-melb-content/categories/2154650161/posts/2174756692
Noah Cantor
CTO & Tech Leadership Coach/Advisor
Napier, New Zealand
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