May
17, 2007
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Structural
Dynamics is a unique way of looking at any facet of human activity.
Every event can be understood more deeply through Structural Dynamics.
For example, let's consider the recent
article about the growing use of mass transit appearing in
USAToday. Mass transit has many advocates and many critics. Its fans
see buses and light rail as obvious ways to reduce congestion and
pollution while saving energy. Its detractors view mass transit as an
inconvenient and unpleasant mode of transportation run by lazy, corrupt
bureaucrats. Regardless of one’s view, new figures showing that 10
billion people rode the bus or used the subway in the US in 2006, up
2.9% from the year before. These sysetms could be on the verge of
tremendous growth, with profound consequences for the tranportation
industry in the United States.
For a
Structural Dynamics view that elaborates the graphic below, click here.
Michael Sales & Anika Schriefer
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Henderson
House
99
Westcliff Road
Weston,
Mass 02493
For
directions go to: www.artofthefuture.com/Directions.html
May 17, 2007
8:30 AM -
5:30 PM
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Who
should attend? Organizational leaders, strategy professionals,
internal and external change agents, journalists, academics, policy
makers and anyone interested in shaping the future of a system they
care about.
As a
Participant, You Will: Increase your understanding of the
dynamic forces in play in any environment of importance to you
Gain insight into your current issues through
techniques that develop skills and innovative thinking
Increase your ability to help a team understand
complex situations
For more information:
Click here
Email info@artofthefuture.com
Call Michael at 617.335.9776
Call Anika at 617.939.4728
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