Video Lecture 1: Simple problems |
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Podcast video lecture 1
Video Lecture 2: Complicated problems |
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Podcast video lecture 2
Video Lecture 3: Complex problems |
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Podcast video lecture 3
Activity 1:
Using the exercise template below, list examples of simple, complicated and complex problems that you have experienced or have been involved in addressing
Video Lecture 4: Wicked problems |
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Podcast video lecture 4
Reading 2: Housing is the nation’s most urgent and complex challenge. Yet we’re paralysedButton Text
Video 1: Systems thinking a cautionary tale |
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Video Lecture 5: Match social entrepreneurship approaches to problem types |
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Podcast video lecture 5
Video 2: Example of tool for transitioning systems - Wicked Lab's Tool for Systemic Change |
Activity 2:
What is a simple or complicated problem that you are interested in addressing? What is a complex/wicked problem that your simple or complicated problem is a part of?
What is a simple or complicated problem that you are interested in addressing? What is a complex/wicked problem that your simple or complicated problem is a part of?