Vol. 2, Issue 2
Mar - Apr 2004

Previous Issues
In This Issue:
  Using a Systems Thinking Approach to Examine Personnel Issues
  The Waves of Growth and Under-investment
  Telling Stories

  Cellular Biology Learning Environment
  Building Understanding in Biology 

Plus
  Story of the Month:
Dynamic Trade-offs with a Policy Initiative
  Systems Thinking Puzzler:
The Rise and Fall of Howard Dean
Leveraging Successful Change Efforts:

Moving System Dynamics
from the Bedroom to the Dining Room and Kitchen
In this compelling video presentation, Barry Richmond discusses how the tools and methodology of System Dynamics can help provide guidance in enabling change efforts to remain on course and achieve enduring results.
A critical factor in the success of any change effort is achieving both an intellectual and an operational understanding of the transformation process and communicating that understanding as widely as possible. People must know why the change is needed, where it will lead, and how the transformation will be accomplished.

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