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#44: 2021 roundup

#43: Mixing metaphors

#42: Change by any other name

#41: Framework traps

#40: The challenges of field building

#39: The ironic leader

#38: Principles don't travel either

#37: Complexity myths and gurus

#36: No tool is omnicompetent

#35: System Effects update

#34: You have to start somewhere

#33: My design practice, Part 2

#32: My design practice, Part 1

#31: Do we really need another community of practice?

#30: Lockdown reflections

#29: On boundary objects

#28: System of what?

#27: There is no elephant 🐘

#26: Why I write

#25: The questions I struggle with

#24: The 2D trade-off

#23: SystemOps

#22 The language we need to leave behind

#21: The different strengths of systems thinkers

#20: Five New Zealanders you should be reading

#19: The treachery of images

#18: T. S. Eliot and the Middle Way

#17: Complexity and responsibility

#16: Old habits die hard

#15: Be eclectic, don't integrate

#14: Yes, they're all complex

#13: On goals and destinations

#12: On cognitive accounting

#11: The hovering life

#10: All systems are complex systems

#9: Balancing pragmatism and idealism

#8: No, I can't give you certainty

#7: Conflict and consensus

#6: Five books that changed how I think about complexity

#5: Systems thinking as spiritual practice

#4: The parable of the hedge maze

#3: The perils of basin bias

#2: Varieties of thinking

#1: Systems and the self

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