I would appreciate if you could tell me that which tool is more powerful? Checkland’s catwoe in SSM or Ulrich’s 12 boundary questions in CSH? For me, in the real world most problem contexts are either transparently or implicitly coercive. Therefore, SSM appropriate for pluralist environments needs this aspect of CSH in it to deal with messes. If you are an expert in SSM, you tend to use it in all problem situations. You have to use it in a complementary fashion, if you desire to be successful in your learning process (mode 2 SSM). Many thanks for your well-prepared and well-equipped presentation. I will be glad, if you let me know your name. I was Prof. Jackson’s PhD student in the mid 90s in Hull.
Nice presentation of central concepts underlying fundamental frameworks. There is a technical depth of wide ranging dynamics systems elements that intricately plays out of Circular experience economy effects on events based Programming modelled loops via direct feedbacks monitoring operational excellence featured space-time domains expertise controlled executive decision networked information sphere influencing metagaming connected Intelligences Shared Infrastructure Integrated cross-modal mechanisms variegated nodes.
great video. extremely thorough with an excellent example to make understanding the concept easier.
Very nicely explained. Excellent example to make the point clearly. Thank you.
This is an excellent video and the example given is so simple that anyone can fully understand CATWOE. Well-done !!!
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I would appreciate if you could tell me that which tool is more powerful? Checkland’s catwoe in SSM or Ulrich’s 12 boundary questions in CSH? For me, in the real world most problem contexts are either transparently or implicitly coercive. Therefore, SSM appropriate for pluralist environments needs this aspect of CSH in it to deal with messes. If you are an expert in SSM, you tend to use it in all problem situations. You have to use it in a complementary fashion, if you desire to be successful in your learning process (mode 2 SSM). Many thanks for your well-prepared and well-equipped presentation. I will be glad, if you let me know your name. I was Prof. Jackson’s PhD student in the mid 90s in Hull.
Nice presentation of central concepts underlying fundamental frameworks. There is a technical depth of wide ranging dynamics systems elements that intricately plays out of Circular experience economy effects on events based Programming modelled loops via direct feedbacks monitoring operational excellence featured space-time domains expertise controlled executive decision networked information sphere influencing metagaming connected Intelligences Shared Infrastructure Integrated cross-modal mechanisms variegated nodes.
Good, simple and smart explanation
Thanks for the such a nice explanation, with Cinema example
Great explanation, thanks
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Ace video!