Date & Time Apr 30, 2026 04:00 PM in London Description Systems science has evolved significantly from the early 20th Century. There have been three waves of systems methodologies since then, offering different practice approaches. Are we about to witness a new wave? Systems thinking enables practitioners to recognise patterns and connections and identify leverage points to […]
[I’m so sorry to hear that Marie Davidová passed away on April 10, 2026. She seemed really inspiring and a fantastic thinker, doer, and collaborator. I heard her talk in person on her wood project, whihc was inspiring, and have valued her constant engagement and support of the systems and systemic design communities. RIP] In memory […]
A feature of special note in the recursion diagram is the function traversing the square from one triadic node to the other. It preserves an image of the object all the while its precedent is being retrieved and processed — thus it injects a measure of parallel process and a modicum of extra memory over […]
Abdul AzizStrategy & Performance through Empathy, Architecture and Analytics April 18, 2026 Cybernetics is not only about feedback loops. It also includes the observer: Lessons for Architecture and Design | LinkedIn
April 17, 2026 daviding Problem Solving, Problem Seeking – Coevolving Innovations
Well, when I post I cross-post here (or syscoi.com if it seems more appropriate), and to medium (and used to do to substack, but m’colleagues only put my weekly link newsletters in there now, I think) – so it’s all bound up.
But while I am sure I would write in some way, without the deadline pressure and the response which I get 99.99999% on LinkedIn (and wordpress makes comments a little hard to see, I have to approve them etc), I doubt I would write in a regular way – so it’s the enterprise of weekly short posts I suspose I’m asking about?
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Do you mean keep posting on LinkedIn? Or post some place else?
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