Webinars
The following is an archive of the webinars that have taken place to transform consumption and production (SCP) patterns through applying a systems thinking lens and a network approach. The aim of these webinars to build systems thinking capacity among SCP changemakers, organizations and networks.
30 September 2013 - Network Mindset and Systems Mapping: Promising Approaches for Advancing Collective Impact on Sustainable Consumption and Production
Our workshop at the Johnson Foundation at Wingspread was about gaining a better understanding of a complex issue and amplifying our collective impact on the sustainable consumption and production system. The 30 September webinar shared two approaches that have helped others take action on such challenges. It has been developed for this workshop and is on the topic of Network Mindset and Systems Mapping: Promising Approaches for Advancing Collective Impact on Sustainable Consumption and Production.
13 August 2014 - Systems Thinking and Sustainable Consumption and Production: Introduction to the Practice and Approach
This webinar is the first in a series that introduce the systems thinking and sustainable consumption and production pilot practicum. The aim of the webinar is to learn more about and contribute to the design of the systems thinking practice. The pilot practicum is about focused on enabling participants to gain applied systems capacity for greater impact toward sustainable consumption and production. Linda Booth Sweeney (systems educator, researcher, expert and author) and Vanessa Timmer (Executive Director, One Earth; Cities for People) present the proposed approach and engage participants in an interactive dialogue about the design of the pilot practicum.
17 November 2014 - Systems Thinking and Sustainable Consumption and Production - Possible Outcomes: A Glimpse into our Futures? _
This webinar featured Sarah Schley and Michael Goodman who shared their systems thinking expertise with a response from Michael O'Heaney, Executive Director, The Story of Stuff Project. The webinar focused on the question: "What outcomes are possible when we take a systems approach?" We also introduced the cohort for the pilot phase of the SCP Systems Thinking Practicum.
The overview PowerPoint presentation can be found here and replaces the one with a few typos and additions.
30 September 2013 - Network Mindset and Systems Mapping: Promising Approaches for Advancing Collective Impact on Sustainable Consumption and Production
Our workshop at the Johnson Foundation at Wingspread was about gaining a better understanding of a complex issue and amplifying our collective impact on the sustainable consumption and production system. The 30 September webinar shared two approaches that have helped others take action on such challenges. It has been developed for this workshop and is on the topic of Network Mindset and Systems Mapping: Promising Approaches for Advancing Collective Impact on Sustainable Consumption and Production.
13 August 2014 - Systems Thinking and Sustainable Consumption and Production: Introduction to the Practice and Approach
This webinar is the first in a series that introduce the systems thinking and sustainable consumption and production pilot practicum. The aim of the webinar is to learn more about and contribute to the design of the systems thinking practice. The pilot practicum is about focused on enabling participants to gain applied systems capacity for greater impact toward sustainable consumption and production. Linda Booth Sweeney (systems educator, researcher, expert and author) and Vanessa Timmer (Executive Director, One Earth; Cities for People) present the proposed approach and engage participants in an interactive dialogue about the design of the pilot practicum.
17 November 2014 - Systems Thinking and Sustainable Consumption and Production - Possible Outcomes: A Glimpse into our Futures? _
This webinar featured Sarah Schley and Michael Goodman who shared their systems thinking expertise with a response from Michael O'Heaney, Executive Director, The Story of Stuff Project. The webinar focused on the question: "What outcomes are possible when we take a systems approach?" We also introduced the cohort for the pilot phase of the SCP Systems Thinking Practicum.
The overview PowerPoint presentation can be found here and replaces the one with a few typos and additions.