Systems Thinking For Social Change, David Peter Stroh
Systems Thinking For Social Change, David Peter Stroh
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Systems Thinking For Social Change
A Practical Guide to Solving Complex Problems, Avoiding Unintended Consequences, and Achieving Lasting Results

Author: David Peter Stroh

Narrator: Tia Rider

Unabridged: 6 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/05/2019

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Donors, leaders of nonprofits, and public policy makers usually have the best of intentions to serve society and improve social conditions. But often their solutions fall far short of what they want to accomplish and what is truly needed. Moreover, the answers they propose and fund often produce the opposite of what they want over time. We end up with temporary shelters that increase homelessness, drug busts that increase drug-related crime, or food aid that increases starvation.

How do these unintended consequences come about and how can we avoid them? By applying conventional thinking to complex social problems, we often perpetuate the very problems we try so hard to solve, but it is possible to think differently, and get different results.

Systems Thinking for Social Change enables readers to contribute more effectively to society by helping them understand what systems thinking is and why it is so important in their work. It also gives concrete guidance on how to incorporate systems thinking in problem solving, decision making, and strategic planning without becoming a technical expert.

Systems thinking leader David Stroh walks readers through techniques he has used to help people improve their efforts to end homelessness, improve public health, strengthen education, design a system for early childhood development, protect child welfare, develop rural economies, facilitate the reentry of formerly incarcerated people into society, resolve identity-based conflicts, and more. 

The result is a highly readable, effective guide to understanding systems and using that knowledge to get the results you want.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Christy on February 05, 2017

Using this with a class of only a dozen students in an upper-level course on Applied Social Policy in Portland, Maine this term, and I think it provides a clear model that students can use to work with a local "community partner" to achieve some positive social change. The best systems thinking on s......more

Goodreads review by Brandon on April 08, 2022

I’m putting the book down at 75% because it’s become too hard to read. I read Thinking in Systems a few months prior and was looking for a helpful follow up. At the recommendation of a few Goodreads readers, I picked this one up. I think the real world work being done by the Author is commendable and......more

Goodreads review by Soph on September 30, 2016

This book is worth reading, despite the slightly lower rating. There are lots of good suggestions, and it reinforces much of what I've already read in the network theory realm. But it is jargony and hard to follow at some points, and would probably be difficult for folks to absorb if they aren't alr......more

Goodreads review by Geoffrey on December 21, 2020

What is it: a book about how to understand complex systems (organizations, processes, communities, etc.) and how to positively change those systems. Why I really like it: I've read three books this year that were written to be introductions to systems thinking. Maybe because I find systems thinking h......more

Goodreads review by Andy on February 16, 2023

Maybe this is all over my head, but it sounds like a lot of theater and theory to distract from the key issue. Namely: How do you get funders to fund evidence-based practice instead of constantly reinventing the wheel and wasting money on things that are proven to be useless or harmful? I struggled......more