part 2 - SLP2
This pre-recorded course of 1h 36m plus exercises originally took a 6h day to work through.
The Systems Laws & Principles courses are about two things: how to think like a systems thinker and the systems Laws and Principles that underpin the better known Systems approaches. The interactive courses will take you through both 9 thinking disciplines essential to being a Systems Thinker and 33 Systems Laws and Principles. The course is divided into four parts:
This course looks at Understanding and using three systems thinking patterns:
- Boundaries
- Difference
- Relating
...and understanding and using the systems laws and principles around perceptual complexity
This is useful and important because systems laws and principles underpin systems thinking and the systems approaches.
Objectives
In this course (part 2) you will cover:
- Practices for navigating boundaries in a systems intervention
- The effect of boundaries on communication - transduction
- Understanding the relationship of boundaries and difference
- Practices for understanding and using difference in a systems intervention
- The practice of focussing on relating rather than things
- Indicators of slippage
- Relating and DIKW
- Understanding and using the systems laws and principles around perceptual complexity
Trainer
This course is delivered by Patrick Hoverstadt - author of ‘The Grammar of Systems’. Patrick is a leading consultant and internationally recognised expert in systemic approaches to organisation design, strategy, and transformation, with over 30 years of experience. Founder of Fractal Ltd, he has worked across private, public, and third sectors—delivering complex organisation restructures, national-level diagnoses, and innovative strategic models. He is co-developer of the “Patterns of Strategy” methodology and a specialist in the Viable System Model. Patrick has advised major firms such as BAE Systems, Siemens, and Rolls Royce, as well as government bodies and global NGOs. A prolific thought leader, author, and educator, he has contributed to postgraduate programmes at ten universities worldwide and served as Chair of SCiO, the UK’s largest systems practitioner community.