
November 8–10, 2010 | Boston, Massachusetts
Why do you need to be at this conference? Because the conditions have never been riper for applying systems thinking to the complex challenges you're facing in organizational and community life. As our colleague Linda Booth Sweeney recently observed, "I have never seen so much demand for knowledge about, understanding, talking about, making visible, and working with complex systems. When National Geographic makes the 'BATH TUB' their BIG IDEA of 2009 you know your time has come."
Join keynote presenters Daniel H. Kim, Peter Senge, Frances Moore Lappé, and Dayna Baumeister to start your own new cycles of success by putting systems thinking into action. At this conference you will:
- Share knowledge about how the dynamics of the systems you're part of are shaping their performance
- Take away proven methods for interrupting destructive patterns of behavior, building on past successes, developing collective leadership, fostering team learning, building shared vision, and restoring trust in working relationships
- Practice using systems thinking tools and models to understand and navigate increasingly complex environments
- Connect with a community of practitioners passionate about creating successful, prosperous futures for our organizations, ourselves, and our children
- Explore how new investments in learning, knowledge creation, and courageous conversation may not only improve their bottom line, but may even shift the way you think about success
Register today!