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Systems Thinking and Public Health: 2006-10-01
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Wednesday, October 04, 2006. If each step carries you further away,. You will never arrive at home. Links to this post. The importance of social relationships. 1) For a human to sustain peak performance, it is not enough to engage the brain; we have to engage the heart. 5) The side-conversation of any "business" de...
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Systems Thinking and Public Health: 2006-10-08
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Tuesday, October 10, 2006. Web transforms soldiers lives in Iraq. Portrays how distant e-presence has brought both home and the battlefield into each-other's context, with surreal results. One wonders what the emergent result is of tens of thousands of such events over time. Slate brught this to my attention at.
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Systems Thinking and Public Health: Secrets of High-Reliability Organization
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Secrets of High-Reliability Organization. It's on the Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection at. Http:/ papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm? Here's a few snippets:. These four stages contrast whether learning is primarily single-loop or double-loop, i.e., whether t...We fo...
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Systems Thinking and Public Health: 2006-11-26
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Is short-sighted greed the best emergent solution? Emergent solutions are good, but some are way better than others. This post is an academic musing on why that is and what solutions it suggests to many organizational problems. On my replacement weblog. Links to this post.
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Systems Thinking and Public Health: 2006-09-24
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Friday, September 29, 2006. Dreaming of perfect systems. They constantly try to escape. From the darkness outside and within. By dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good. But the man that is shall shadow. The man that pretends to be. TS Eliot, Choruses from The Rock. With people who are alrea...
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Healing Through Unity: October 2005
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A daily weblog supplement to the Healing Through Unity eNewsletter, for information, shared experience and collaboration to improve individual and community health, based upon guidelines from the Bahá'í Writings. Sunday, October 30, 2005. Wade says: "This is personal perspective or introspective post. The key assumption here is that science and religion are ultimately 100% compatible, and that the two perspectives on our one existence can illuminate each other, and should. . Posted by Cheryll @ 2:53 PM.
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Systems Thinking and Public Health: Flash - US solves world hunger!
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Thursday, November 16, 2006. Flash - US solves world hunger! From today's Washington Post:. Some Americans Lack Food, but USDA Won't Call Them Hungry. Washington Post Staff Writer. Thursday, November 16, 2006; A01. Anti-hunger advocates say the new words sugarcoat a national shame. ". It may be that "very low food ...
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Systems Thinking and Public Health: 2006-10-29
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Saturday, November 04, 2006. Time for a survey? If there's no problem in a work culture, ask employees and they'll say "no problem." But if there is a problem, they'll still say "no problem," at least if asked face-to-face or in non-anonymous surveys. Laura Morlock, PhD, MA. Hampton House, 406. Baltimore, MD 21205.
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Systems Thinking and Public Health: Unity with diversity is a central problem
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Sunday, November 19, 2006. Unity with diversity is a central problem. Across all scales of life, a pivotal feature is "unity with diversity.". Unfortunately, exactly the same words fall on deaf ears, or are totally misunderstood outside the silo, because the unstated assumptions and world-view are different. We hav...
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Systems Thinking and Public Health: You can say that again!
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Systems Thinking and Public Health. A forum where Public Health runs into hospital care, alternative medicine, systems thinking, religion, public policy, management, simulation, and education. Tuesday, November 14, 2006. You can say that again! You have a lot more control over the people around you than you might think. All living systems must. Survive the regular death and rebirth of their components. This basic fact about life brings with it responsibility and opportunity. That is an enormous multiplie...