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Introduction to behavioral economics

Just days ago, President Obama issued this executive order [https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/09/15/executive-order-using-behavioral-science-insights-better-serve-american] : > A growing body of evidence demonstrates that »

Jeff Mohr on behavioral economics, feature 18 September 2015

What is complexity?

> There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and »

Jeff Mohr on systems thinking 10 September 2015

Juggling conflicting purposes for system maps

The versatility of system maps is a boon to problem solvers. But it demands careful reflection about the purpose a map is intended to serve and »

Philippe Vandenbroeck Philippe Vandenbroeck on systems thinking, feature 09 September 2015

Where to intervene in a system

Last week [http://blog.kumu.io/the-mythical-leverage-point/] we introduced a framework for determining whether the levers you are considering have a realistic shot at moving a »

Jeff Mohr on systems thinking, leverage 03 September 2015

The mythical leverage point

In a way, leverage points are the unicorn of the systems community. Often talked about yet rarely spotted, it's easy to fall into the »

Jeff Mohr on leverage, systems thinking, feature 28 August 2015
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