Friends of Systems Thinking World

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The following organizations are engaged in efforts aligned with Systems Thinking World's endeavor to Enable a Systems Thinking World. We are most appreciative of their continued efforts.

Creative Learning Exchange Mission: To develop Systems Citizens in K-12 education who use systems thinking, system dynamics, and an active, learner-centered approach to meet the interconnected challenges that face them at personal, community, and global levels
Internet Connection is hosting of SystemsWiki.org, STW Journal, Forum and providing ongoing technical support as needed. We never would have gotten to this point without them.
Pegasus Communications helps individuals, teams, and organizations thrive in an increasingly complex world. Since 1989, innovators working to spark and sustain positive change in the systems they care about have looked to Pegasus for resources and networking opportunities. Through a grounding in the rigorous principles and tools of systems thinking and related disciplines, practitioners from business, education, government, and the nonprofit world find the freedom to connect with others in new ways and design sustainable solutions to their most persistent challenges. From tentative first steps to great leaps of faith, we provide tools and ideas for changing the world one system at a time.
Progression Partnership We are not everybody's cup of tea.

People who are fooling themselves and playing at wanting to take their organisation to another level, please go and arrange a beauty parade of the "great and the good". Then feign surprise at having thrown time and money away. Life is too short.

But if YOU really want to. If YOU are truly committed. If YOU know WHY this change and improvement HAS to happen, NOW...we could be the right people for you. So call and find out. We're ready to listen...

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Additional Resources
Systems Thinking World Discussions
Systems Thinking World Q&A * Gene Bellinger
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