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</div> The Visual Perspective. Meaning Maps [I-Open ] : Strategy-Nets. Practices and Tools for Open Source Economic Development Please contact info@i-open.org with any questions. The Institute for Open E conomic Networks (I-Open) is dedicated to educating the public about Open Source Economic Development in order to promote community renewal. To fulfill its purpose, I-Open conducts programs, which may include, for example: community forums and seminars on Open Source Economic Development; discussions in economic development; and student internships.
From Twitter: "rotkapchen @betseymerkel What's not to like? Key elements others don't cover: dialogue, tapping human potential, providing a place for it all to happen. Even better, [I-Open] understands the value/concept of heuristic and so attribute their model as such. " - Paula Thornton, The FASTforward blog, a hosted discussion on Enterprise 2.0, sponsored by Microsoft Learn how I-Open develops and deploys new practices and tools for Open Source Economic Development: Copyright 2010 I-Open. Mapping the Edges - Connecting for Change. Overview Map. Systems thinking and the visual mapper. Philippe Boukobza and Wallace Tait Systems thinking, what is it? Well, a quick web search and you'll be offered all kinds of links to systems and information management sites. Our definition of systems thinking at the core level: “Systems thinking is a consideration of data, information and knowledge as independent yet interdependent processes”. Systems thinking is, in our experience, realized when one starts to use the tools, methods and mindset of Visual mapping to map out processes, and at the same time see the bigger systems picture.
Think of systems thinking as you would view our planetary system our system is made up of a sun, planets and moons. The sun is the focus, the planets being independent bodies, and the moons being the support to the planets. Now look again at system as a mind map; do you see independence yet interdependence of the elements of this system? How can we correlate Systems thinking with Visual Mapping? Where is systems thinking and Visual mapping best used?