Systems Change: The Nesting Doll of Development
Applying systems thinking is the nesting doll of development. Remember those wooden dolls that tourists buy as a souvenir when visiting one of the Eastern European countries? The nesting dolls are a set of beautifully painted wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another. So the development nesting doll goes like this: If you want to help a poor […]
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