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Systemic Thinking for Public Managers - Five Practices for Creating a Vibrant Organization

English · Paperback / Softback

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Offering a pathway to vibrant organizations, this book integrates systems thinking, critical thinking, and design thinking, and provides the tools needed to proactively apply them in the social systems where we live and work.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Depicting the System. Chapter 3: Evaluating the System. Chapter 4: Collaborating Within and Across Systems. Chapter 5: Developing a Systemic Culture. Chapter 6: Designing a Systemic Future. Chapter 7: Conclusion.

About the author










Sheila E. Murphy is the recipient of the Gertrude Stein Award for her bookLetters to Unfinished J. (Green Integer Press, 2003). Murphy's book titledReporting Live from You KnowWhere(2018)won the Hay(na)Ku Poetry Book Prize Competition from Meritage Press (U.S.A.) and xPress(ed) (Finland).In 2020, Luna Bisonte Prods releasedGolden Milk. Broken Sleep Books brought out the bookAs If To Tempt the Diatonic Marvel from the Ivory (2018). Murphy has authored 44 previous books of poetry. Initially educated in instrumental and vocal music, she is associated with music in poetry. Murphy earns her living as a management consultant and researcher and holds the Ph.D.degree. She has lived in Phoenix, Arizona throughout her adult life.

Her Wikipedia page can be found at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_Murphy

Summary

Offering a pathway to vibrant organizations, this book integrates systems thinking, critical thinking, and design thinking, and provides the tools needed to proactively apply them in the social systems where we live and work.

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