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Leafcutters building a system
Leafcutters building a system

‘System’ - a collection of elements connected to form a whole.

Systems Thinking holds the ideas of emergence and hierarchy, communication and control.

Systems practice uses these ideas to design and manage complex processes and constructions for the benefit of individuals, organisations and society.


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Jim Scholes - a short biography

Jim Scholes is a Director of Strategos, a strategy consultancy, and a Visiting Professor of Management Science at Lancaster University Management School.

An experienced practitioner of strategy and systems thinking, Jim has worked with public and private sector organisations in Europe the US and Asia. Prior to his consulting and academic activities Jim worked in a variety of management roles in UK Government and the private sector.

He has spoken at several international conferences and authored articles on business strategy and systems thinking including: Soft Systems Methodology in Action, co-author Prof PB Checkland, Wiley 1990; Techniques in Soft Systems Practice, co-author Prof PB Checkland Journal of Applied System Analysis 1990; The Quest for New Wealth, co-author Prof G Hamel, Leader to Leader Journal, The Drucker Foundation, April 1997, Reprinted in Leader to Leader, Enduring Insights on Leadership, Editors Hesselbein and Cohen, Jossey-Bass 1999; Using SSM in Practice, Systemic Practice and Action Research, December 2000 Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers; The Search for CEO-ness, Human Resources Decisions International, 2002, Sterling Publications; Steps to Implementation European Business Forum (issue 21) April 2005; and Why it’s tough at the top for the 21st Century CEO:Power, Knowledge and Dissent, co-author Prof K Grint, European Business Journal July 2005.