THIRD SECTOR SPECIAL
INTEREST GROUP
APPLICATIONS OF SYSTEMS THINKING
Friday 17th March 2017,
14.00-17.00
(Arrival/registration/tea and coffee
from 13.30)
CAN-Mezzanine 7-14 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4YR
Systems thinking is a powerful way
of understanding the world, and accordingly, systems approaches can be powerful
ways of addressing real-world problems. This half-day event is an opportunity
to hear from people who are using systems approaches to address community and
social issues, and to discuss the potential and the challenges of such
approaches.
Speakers include Gerald Midgley,
Professor of Systems Thinking at Hull University Business School, talking about resolving
stakeholder conflict in a range of community settings; Miles Weaver from
Edinburgh Napier University on how systems approaches have helped identify
better ways for communities and socially responsible businesses to buil value;
and Penny Lawrence, Deputy Director of Oxfam, on applying systems thinking to
Oxfam’s change programme.
The event should be of interest to third sector managers interested in
how systems thinking can be applied to their own challenges; to OR
professionals interested in learning about different systems methodologies and
their applications; and to anybody interested in how systems thinking can help
us to drive change.
To book: The event is free
to attend but we expect this to be a very popular event and space is limited,
so places must be booked in advance, by visiting: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/or-society-third-sector-sig-applications-of-systems-thinking-tickets-31120017811
For further information please contact: felicity.mcleister@theorsociety.com
Provisional timetable
2.00-2.05 Introduction/welcome
2.05-2.45 Gerald Midgley
2.45-3.15 Miles Weaver
3.15-3.30 break
3.30-4.00 Penny Lawrence
4.00-4.30 further speaker
tbc
4.30-5.00 discussion,
informal networking
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