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Systems practices you can do every day

Systems practices develop your ability to better understand and make sense of complex situations, which enables more effective decision making. Applying these practices helps you to see the system, its parts, relationships and dynamics.
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  • Systems Change Framework

    Resource category: Reports Reports
    Date 30 Sep 2018
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DATE 30 Sep 2018

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