This page is a “hub” page of resources around systems thinking.

It is not meant to be authoritative nor definitive, but should hopefully give those interested in Systems Thinking a head start on learning about systems thinking. There are many “flavours” or methodologies of systems thinking. Here I aim to provide a general overview.

So what is systems thinking? I like this definition: “Systems thinking is a set of synergistic analytic skills used to improve the capability of identifying and understanding systems, predicting their behaviors, and devising modifications to them in order to produce desired effects. These skills work together as a system.” Arnold & Ross, 2015 (HERE)

I am always keen to expand and update, so please do leave any recommended resources or feedback below.

This is the second “Hub” page I have created. The first was “Visual Hub” around visual practice. More to come!