Systems Thinking and Beyond

By: Dr Joseph Kasser
  • Summary

  • The AI team take a deep dive into successful innovative tools, practical and conceptual applications of systems thinking and beyond to various types of problems, summarizing the concepts behind the successes and usually drawing general conclusions for how the concepts may be used in other situations. The opinions expressed by the AI team in each deep dive are their own and have not been edited in any way. While systems thinking provides an understanding of the problematic situation, you need to go beyond systems thinking to create solutions, especially innovative solutions. Join my LinkedIn group (Tackling complex problems) and discuss the content of the podcasts (https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13991392/)
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Episodes
  • Achievements, anecdotes and lessons learned from 50 years of developing software for amateur radio
    Jan 15 2025

    Our AI team takes a deep dive into a presentation which recounts Dr. Joseph Kasser’s 50-year journey developing software for amateur radio using systems thinking. He details the evolution of the hobby, from its early inventive days with no commercial components to the incorporation of microcomputers and the internet. Key projects are highlighted, including contest automation software, satellite telemetry decoding programs, and advancements in digital communication modes. Challenges encountered, such as interface standardization and the need for robust testing methods, are discussed. Ultimately, the presentation emphasizes the educational and enjoyable aspects of software development within the context of amateur radio.

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    12 mins
  • The systems thinker’s toolbox
    Jan 14 2025

    The AI take a deep dive into “The systems thinker’s toolbox”, a book that offers over eighty tools and methodologies for managing complexity. These tools encompass various approaches, including Checkland’s Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), the Concept of Operations (CONOPS) document, and mathematical techniques. The materials also explore paradigms for handling complexity, contrasting non-systems and systems approaches, and provide templates for document creation, idea generation, and problem formulation. Finally, the text presents the “Zone of Ambiguity,” a novel tool for data analysis in situations with limited sample sizes.

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    16 mins
  • TimeLine: On-time project delivery
    Jan 13 2025

    The AI team take a deep dive into a booklet by Niels Malotaux which details the TimeLine technique, a project management method emphasizing iterative, small changes to improve project outcomes. It advocates for defining a clear project goal, prioritizing tasks based on value, and using just-enough estimation with frequent calibration. The TimeLine approach addresses potential project delays proactively, offering strategies to save time and avoid common pitfalls like adding personnel to a late project. The text also explores various estimation techniques, including a simplified Delphi method, and cautions against relying solely on estimation tools. Finally, it stresses the importance of preflection and preventing time waste.

    Access this booklet and much, much more, at https://www.malotaux.eu/?id=downloads

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    16 mins

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