Hi Lees and all, 
I’m thrilled to see this thread.  I know.  Once a systems geek, always a systems geek.  

I have two contributions I can upload:  a series of assessment questions I developed Hewlett-Woodmere schools a while back and questions from my Harvard dissertation, THINKING ABOUT SYSTEMS.  I’m supporting my aging father in Florida this week but will get back to this next week.  

Lees, we  need to have an at-distance tea sometime soon. 

Take good care all, 

Linda




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On Feb 21, 2021, at 5:43 PM, aybeez <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi & thanks.

May be a bit off topic, yet this book - (haven't read it)  and it's  "26 principles for systemic governance" would provide great questions for systems thinkers aimed at "incorporating systems thinking into governance at every level". 

If CLE managed to assist in getting sd/st into governance at every level, I'd be forever grateful, more than the forever gratful towards CLE I already feel! Must be a superlative for that?
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"The Hidden Power of Systems Thinking 
Governance in a Climate Emergency

By Ray Ison, Ed Straw

..." They go beyond analysis of the problem and demonstrate how incorporating systems thinking into governance at every level would enable us to break free of historical shackles. They propose 26 principles for systemic governance. "...
https://www.routledge.com/The-Hidden-Power-of-Systems-Thinking-Governance-in-a-Climate-Emergency/Ison-Straw/p/book/9781138493995

Perhaps you may ask the authors Ison & Straw, to do a version as activity with questions, for CLE?

Kind regards,

Andrew Beesley

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