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FOW16: Solving Complex Problems with Systems Thinking

An episode of the The Future of Work podcast, hosted by Singapore Institute of Management, titled "FOW16: Solving Complex Problems with Systems Thinking" was published on July 8, 2020 and runs 59 minutes.

July 8, 2020 ·59m · The Future of Work

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Systems thinking is a necessary competency for the 21st century. Our world is tightly interwoven globally as seen during this COVID-19 crisis, hence we need to become a lot more global and ‘system-wise.' The more we understand systemic behaviour, the more we can anticipate that behaviour and work with systems (rather than being controlled by them) to shape the quality of our lives. Join Dr Kevyn Yong, Chief Learning Officer, SIM and his special guests Anthony Russell, Head of Ecosystem Partnerships (APAC), Workplace by Facebook and Sachin Tonk, VP – Data Analytics and Business Intelligence, Standard Chartered Bank, as they share the actionable strategies that organisations facing a multitude of issues, all of which are complex and interconnected, need to implement and technologies they need to leverage on. The session is hosted by Graham Brown, CEO & Founder, Pikkal & Co - B2B Podcast Agency. Listen to the podcast to discover the conversations with leaders from across the region to discuss the forces, opportunities and challenges that are shaping the Future of Work.

Systems thinking is a necessary competency for the 21st century. Our world is tightly interwoven globally as seen during this COVID-19 crisis, hence we need to become a lot more global and ‘system-wise.' The more we understand systemic behaviour, the more we can anticipate that behaviour and work with systems (rather than being controlled by them) to shape the quality of our lives. Join Dr Kevyn Yong, Chief Learning Officer, SIM and his special guests Anthony Russell, Head of Ecosystem Partnerships (APAC), Workplace by Facebook and Sachin Tonk, VP – Data Analytics and Business Intelligence, Standard Chartered Bank, as they share the actionable strategies that organisations facing a multitude of issues, all of which are complex and interconnected, need to implement and technologies they need to leverage on. The session is hosted by Graham Brown, CEO & Founder, Pikkal & Co - B2B Podcast Agency. Listen to the podcast to discover the conversations with leaders from across the region to discuss the forces, opportunities and challenges that are shaping the Future of Work.
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