
Hot in from the Department of the Department of Self-Reference (what do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?), last year’s top ten:
- An invitation to the RedQuadrant tool shed – which shows my referral links are working, I just wish people would sign up 🙂 – was probably number 1 last year, I just didn’t list it
- The Double Diamond as an example of some challenges of attribution in the history of ideas – down from number one (on a technicality)
- UK Department for Health and Social Care invitation to tender for £8m consultancy support for adult social care – one single lot, three weeks to respond – over Easter – grumbleposts always do well!
- My favourite Peter Block quotes – ‘down’ from four
- Are you a cat person or a dog person? (sigh) – up from ninth place!
- Stochastic parrots will keep us trapped in our own mediocrity – up from eighth
- What is #systemschange exactly? Why and when do we need it? – new entry!
- The universe is greebling. – for those who miss the best days of #tpot, wroten in 2021 and a new entry!
- What would be the perfect ‘system’ for the public sector to adopt – my core topic I suspose – new entry and the second ‘answering a reader’s question after number 7
- Why do they say my country doesn’t exist? – UK/Yu-nostalgiya from 2021

Pretty low figures – from 2,787 to 586 down to just 42 – but I’m not panicking, views on LinkedIn bottom out at 1,300 more usually 2,000-4,000.
See the Systems Community of Inquiry top ten posts from 2024 too:

See also 2023
And in the Systems Community of Inquiry:

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