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Social Systems Map

This Social Systems Map represents the ecosystem developing around the Transformations Systems Mapping and Analysis Working Group. This is one of our first products, which will contribute to our development, help us to self-organize, and amplify our ability to SEE the eco-system we are creating as we evolve as a Working Group. We will continue to iterate and engage with this map over time.

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2020

Products

This page showcases our products, the maps and analyses of transformation produced by this Working Group. It will grow as the Workstreams continue their journeys of discovery!

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Workstreams

A core component of the WG functionality is a decentralized array of Workstreams, each arranged around a topic of interest. These Workstreams may exist for several months and lead to a product and then adjourn, they may merge with other Workstreams, they may continue to take on new goals and objectives or they may choose to transform the nature of the work they are doing.  To this end, each Workstream has a Convener, an expert in the field who calls the Workstream together and co-create the purpose, agenda, decision-making process and collaborative action that ensues.

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Fellows and convenors

We asked our amazing first wave of Convenors and Fellows to share their bios and headshots, and this page is the result! We are so honored to be part of such a vibrant living and learning community. Names are listed alphabetically by surname, not by seniority, role, or any other such metric.

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Transformations Systems Working Group

This working group aims to advance the field of transformations systems mapping and analysis, and grow a culture of collaboration to address the challenges of our time. 

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