Once Upon a Complex Time Using Stories to Understand Systems

Cover of Once Upon a Complex Time Using Stories to Understand Systems by Richard D. Brynteson
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: 1st Edition
Pages: 80
ISBN-13: 9780971930483
Dimensions:
Weight: 0.35 Pounds
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Once Upon a Complex Time: Using Stories to Understand Systems by Richard D. Brynteson, published by Sparrow Media Group in 2006, presents a unique approach to systems thinking. This 1st Edition, consisting of 80 pages, explores the connections and patterns within complex systems through the use of stories. Brynteson reverses the traditional methodology of discussing general principles followed by specific examples, instead employing narratives to illuminate the intricacies of systems theory.

Readers will find that Brynteson’s stories draw from various aspects of life, some familiar and others personal, to highlight the complexities inherent in our actions and decisions. By examining these narratives through the lens of complex systems, the book encourages reflection on how individuals often act contrary to their desires due to a lack of understanding of the surrounding systems. Once Upon a Complex Time invites readers to reconsider their perspectives on organizations and life, promoting a broader view of the interconnectedness of events and actions.


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Systems thinking is thinking with a wide-angle lens, a way of thinking about the whole instead of the parts. It is seeing connections and patterns in the isolated events that occur around us. Books about systems thinking have generally followed a pattern of moving from general principles to specific examples. In Richard Brynteson’s new book, Once Upon a Complex Time: Using Stories to Understand Systems, he takes a unique perspective. He reverses this traditional methodology by using stories to illuminate complex systems theory. Stories are a powerful teaching tool. They awaken and inspire to action, they touch people at a very deep level. The author uses stories from all aspects of life, some familiar, some personal, and looks at them through the lens of complex systems. Brynteson tells stories of people who did the opposite of what they desired because they did not understand the complexities of the system. Richard Brynteson’s systems stories invite the reader to examine ourselves and actions, to understand the complexities of life and to begin to use a wide-angle lens when viewing the world. Once Upon a Complex Time challenges the reader to look at organizations—and life—in a whole new way.

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