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Systems thinking allows engineers to understand complex systems and the second-, third-, and nth-order effects of their interventions. It avoids the accidental creation of new problems when solving a first, and allows for the identification of effective leverage points for more impactful, sustainable change.
The world, the built environment and our infrastructure all have patterns that can be understood with a few changes in thought process. In this episode we’re looking at the work Engineers Without Borders UK has done to promote systems thinking in engineering, through a programme of Systems Change Labs.
Guests
Mark Enzer, Strategic Advisor, Mott MacDonald
Eva Fernandez, Strategic Sustainability Consultant, Ramboll
Jonathan Truslove, Education and Skills Lead, EWB UK
Supporter
Since its founding in 2013, Xometry has been on a mission to transform manufacturing. By combining cutting-edge AI technology with a global marketplace, it connects enterprise buyers to a vast network of skilled suppliers, unlocking new possibilities for innovation and growth. Xometry accelerates innovation by making custom manufacturing smarter, faster, and built for global scale.
Resources
To read the Connect to Change report from the Built Environment Connective, click here
The post #360 Systems Change: Thinking in Patterns first appeared on Engineering Matters.
By Reby MediaSystems thinking allows engineers to understand complex systems and the second-, third-, and nth-order effects of their interventions. It avoids the accidental creation of new problems when solving a first, and allows for the identification of effective leverage points for more impactful, sustainable change.
The world, the built environment and our infrastructure all have patterns that can be understood with a few changes in thought process. In this episode we’re looking at the work Engineers Without Borders UK has done to promote systems thinking in engineering, through a programme of Systems Change Labs.
Guests
Mark Enzer, Strategic Advisor, Mott MacDonald
Eva Fernandez, Strategic Sustainability Consultant, Ramboll
Jonathan Truslove, Education and Skills Lead, EWB UK
Supporter
Since its founding in 2013, Xometry has been on a mission to transform manufacturing. By combining cutting-edge AI technology with a global marketplace, it connects enterprise buyers to a vast network of skilled suppliers, unlocking new possibilities for innovation and growth. Xometry accelerates innovation by making custom manufacturing smarter, faster, and built for global scale.
Resources
To read the Connect to Change report from the Built Environment Connective, click here
The post #360 Systems Change: Thinking in Patterns first appeared on Engineering Matters.