Systems Thinking: A Little Film About a Big Idea | Introduction to Cabrera Research Lab
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Want to be a better Systems Thinker?
You can learn the basics of DSRP in minutes and practice them for a lifetime. Watch this award-winning, short-film on DSRP and then start to ask the five questions (below) bout any topic, problem, or system.
Empirical research shows-with high statistical significance-that asking DSRP questions increases cognitive complexity. There are many more advanced questions from DSRP, but these are the best ones to get started doing systems thinking.
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Thanks for distilling what i realized while i was stoned!
Excellent filmography about system thinking ❤❤❤
The fifth discipline, Russel Ackoff, mit lectures and now this superb simplified version easy to understand and implement in life Thank You
Mental models guide our thinking and feeling; how are we building them: make distinctions between identities and objects via senses, organizing things into system of parts and whole, relationships of action & reaction, perspective from a point to a view; what is your perspective on life or systems, underlying structures..thinking of thinking..systems
Thanks for posting this! I have an HR class, and this video helped to explain this concept..
Educational and entertaining. Well done!
Simply amazing and inspirational
Excellent intro to systems thinking - I use it to teach Lean Green Belts
@CabreraLabBYOG
Жыл бұрын
That is so exciting! Glad you liked the video :)
The visuals really helped me understand the content:)
Great video. I would add that your belief system is the result of the state of your nervous system or that the two are interconnected.
@Jamie-zi2nf
7 ай бұрын
Agreed! If you find videos on Self Concept (ie. Dylan James CNS and Self Concept videos on KZread, Dr. Dispenza, KZread meditation community people like Neyah, etc), there are some really fascinating insights into the exact idea you're suggesting! From a systems-thinking perspective, our central nervous system is connected to the parts of our brains that control emotions and thoughts - this explains why stress leads to stress signals impacting the body physiologically. The biology of human anatomy and neuroscience is so interesting!!! Thanks for your comment, it encouraged me to think!
Thank you . Bellissimo!!!!!!!!
It is an excellent video!
Systems thinking described through your day-to-day life
Great film!
Once I just watch...then jump wow I need to watch again, make a note then to go deeper
Oh God, I came here for inspiration to write my résumé and ended up thinking about philosophy. Great, GREAT content!
Very well done. Thanks
@CabreraLabBYOG
Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Great video!
Crazy!!! also, very interesting video
Excellent!!!!
This video is awesome!
awesome story
🔥🔥🔥
i love it
I was wishing it won’t end 😢
good
they have totally misinterpreted systems thinking. This not what Donella Meadows spoke of nor teach.
@timelessone23
7 ай бұрын
Can you explain that?
@sonicapujji
2 ай бұрын
I see your point but I thought about it a little and I reckon Meadows talks about systems and this video is introducing systems thinking. Ironically, they are different elements of the same system 😊
@user-dg4nq7bu6v
23 күн бұрын
Hey dude , if you have progressed in system thinking and modelling, Could you tell roadmap
Great film!
Great film!