Professional Development | Strategic Thinking and Decision Making

Systems Thinking

Course Overview

Systems Thinking is designed to equip public sector leaders and problem solvers with the tools and frameworks needed to analyze organizational challenges within the broader context of interconnected systems. The course helps participants develop a deeper understanding of how individual behaviors, organizational structures, and systemic patterns influence outcomes.

Through the application of systems thinking, participants will strengthen their ability to diagnose issues, design strategic interventions, engage in effective inquiry and advocacy, and recognize underlying assumptions that impact both individual and organizational effectiveness.

Instructional methods include interactive systems simulations (both computer-based and in-class), videos, worksheets, case studies, lectures, and facilitated discussions.

Course Objectives

  • Analyze organizational issues within the context of larger, interconnected systems
  • Apply systems thinking principles to identify root causes of complex challenges
  • Design strategic interventions that address systemic patterns rather than isolated symptoms
  • Engage in effective inquiry and advocacy to explore and communicate multiple perspectives
  • Use systems thinking tools, simulations, and models to visualize relationships and feedback loops

Who Should Attend?

This course is tailored for professionals aiming to strengthen their ability to analyze, plan, and make high-impact decisions.

Delivery

In-Person or Virtual

Duration

4-Day

Tuition

$$$ Per Student

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