Session 1: Storytelling
Create engaging, convincing models using storytelling
features like simulating visible model structures, highlighting feedback
loops, organizing chapters, adding buttons and annotating your story.
Session 2: Sensitivity Analysis
Find out how your model performs under extreme
conditions, identify a parameter’s level of influence, and create
confidence in the likelihood of future behaviors.
Session 3: Arrays
Quickly represent high levels of detail
(differentiate regions, product lines, organizational specifics) without
increasing the visual complexity of your model.
Session 4: Data Import/Export
Utilize pre-existing data sets by adding dynamic data
links to your models. Import/export reduces data entry time, increases
accuracy, and allows for more sophisticated reports, graphs, and tables.
About the Instructor
Chris Soderquist is the president of Pontifex
Consulting. Since 1998 he’s worked with executives and middle-level
managers to develop strategic solutions to complex issues. His clients
include: Alcoa, Boeing, Hewlett-Packard, Mayo Clinic, NASA, Pfizer, Sony
Ericsson, United Way, and the World Bank.
Chris’ background in Systems Thinking began at
Northwestern University where he first began integrating
scientific methods with human decision making processes. He worked with
isee systems (then High Performance Systems) for over four years, where he
was a lead consultant, trainer, and learning environment developer. The
over 30 unique training programs he has designed and delivered include an
award-winning customer-service training program for BEP.
The author of many articles on Systems Thinking,
Chris contributed a chapter on the Strategic Forum™ in The Change Handbook: Group Methods for Shaping the Future
(Berrett-Koehler, 1999). Along with
Barry Richmond, Chris co-developed the interactive teaching tool Systems Thinking: Taking the Next Step.
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