Systems thinking for social change: A practical guide to solving complex problems, avoiding unintended consequences, and achieving lasting results

This book introduces systems thinking as a practical toolkit for addressing complex social problems. It offers clear frameworks, real-world examples, and structured approaches to help practitioners avoid common pitfalls and design sustainable change. The guide emphasizes understanding interconnectedness, feedback loops, and patterns to create holistic solutions rather than isolated interventions. It encourages a deeper introspection into one's role in systemic failures and promotes a new way of thinking and being to achieve lasting, transformative social impact. The book aims to make systems thinking accessible for donors, nonprofit leaders, and policymakers.
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