10 Resonance
When You Are Too Busy
Monday, November 10th, 2008When you are too busy, hardly the knowledge will be the basis on doing something. When you are busy with knowledge, you hardly to be practical. But when a thinking would rule your life well, you will have the bridge between theory and practice. This is what laid in Law 10 in Systems Thinking.
Between US vs Canada version of Systems Thinking
Monday, April 7th, 2008I read for the first time about Systems Thinking from Peter M Senge in his monumental book The Fifth Discipline. Peter M Senge is teaching at MIT, Boston. His ‘school’ of Systems Thinking could be classified as US Version. While I was in Malaysia, I met Dr Ridhwan Fontaine, a British lecturer in Multimedia University. [...]
10 Laws of Systems Thinking
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008Many asks me what does it mean with the number for every category in this web? 01 Semantics etc. Here I would explain the reasons.
Positive deviance – points to ponder
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008In his article, Mr Lambe explains about Positive Deviance (PD) – a concept I started to know when I was in Malaysia – told by Dr Ridhwan Fontaine. It is interesting concept and I believe it is not something that we should throw that away without contemplating and pondering the real cause behind this great [...]
Think systemic but don’t make conclusion- Paradox?
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008I would like to comment the issue of Sufiah Yussof, a woman in UK. Her news has spread all over the globe that I wonder how people can be so relaxed and feel good about the situation happened to her. Let’s analyze through the laws in Systems Thinking in handling this matter.
Health & Modernity – Relevance of Kaaffah
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008Title: Health & Modernity – The Role of Thoery in Health Promotion Author: David V McQueen, Ilona Kickbusch et all Publisher: Springer Interesting topics: 1. Understanding Differentiation of Health in Late Modernity by Use of Sociological Systems Theory
