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Lisa Drier, David Nabarro, and Jane Nelson, Harvard Kennedy School – Corporate Responsibility Initiative, 2019.
“The Water of Systems Change”
John Kania, Mark Kramer, and Peter Senge, 2018
This short paper defines the Six Conditions of Systems Change, a framework that classifies explicit, semi-explicit, and implicit rules of any system that must be addressed when seeking to change a system.
“The Dawn of Systems Leadership”
Peter Senge, Hal Hamilton, and John Kania, Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2015
The authors of The Fifth Discipline and “Collective Action” integrate their approaches to inform individuals pursuing systems change.
The Essentials of Theory U
C. Otto Scharmer, 2018
An “awareness-based” approach to systems change that works to open the minds, hearts, and wills of participants to “let go” of the old and “let come” the new
Connecting to Change the World
Peter Plastrik, Madeleine Taylor, and John Cleveland, 2014.
A practical guide to cultivating and strengthening collaborative networks.
“Introduction to Systems Thinking”
Daniel Kim, The Systems Thinker
Systems Thinking for Social Change
David Peter Stroh, 2015
A practical guide to systems mapping in the context of participatory systems change
SIMFO’s work builds upon the system dynamics and organisational learning work pioneered by MIT Sloan faculty including, Jay Forrester, Donella Meadows, and Peter Senge. The SIMFO team provides systems thinking capabilities to multinational NGOs, family foundations, private companies, and cross-sector impact networks.
SIMFO’s work has spanned numerous issue areas touching on all areas of the sustainable development agenda. Our past clients and partners include:
SIMFO’s methodologies are broadly categorised into three categories:
To date, the IAPB has engaged SIMFO in the first phase of this work, Systems Design, which is discussed in on other pages in this section. Additional follow up work in Bangladesh is currently underway with The Fred Hollows Foundation.