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Systems Thinking Fundamentals (STF) Micro-Credential

Systems Thinking Fundamentals (STF) Micro-Credential​

Start your System Thinking learning journey with Systems Thinking Fundamentals (STF) micro-credentials, designed to build essential skills for tackling complex challenges. This micro-credential offers an engaging learning experience, equipping you with the foundational tools to navigate complex landscapes. Begin your transformative journey today!

Earners of the Systems Thinking Fundamentals micro-credential possess a foundational understanding of system thinking. They can identify key concepts and approaches and equip individuals with the practical skills to navigate complex, real-world challenges.

  • Learn the fundamentals of systems thinking: what it is, why it is essential, when it is best applicable, and how to effectively apply it across diverse contexts and complexities. 
  • Differentiate complex, wicked problems from puzzle or tame problems. Recognized the VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) characteristics and identify the challenges faced when dealing with wicked problems. 
  • Identify the appropriate level of complexity, analyze the influence of randomness, and articulate the relationship between complexity and the number of elements in a system. 
  • Define key concepts in the field of systems thinking and demonstrate an understanding of their significance and practical implications. 
  • You’ll need to complete a one-day or 8-hour training course provided by the Systems Thinking Alliance.
  • Professionals from various sectors, including—but not limited to— Government, Healthcare, Education, Finance, Transport, and Technology. 
  • Line Managers, Project Managers, Business Analysts, Architects,  Software Engineers, Product Managers, Human Resource Managers, Policymakers and Change Agents. 
  • Anyone interested in beginning their systems thinking journey, learning the language of and ready to apply the systems concept to real-world problems.
  • Level: Foundational
  • Language: English
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Discover answers to common queries about the Systems Thinking Fundamentals micro-credentials, covering course content, audience, benefits, and more.

The STF micro-credential is a program designed to equip learners with essential skills for tackling complex challenges. It provides a foundational understanding of systems thinking, enabling individuals to navigate and manage complex landscapes effectively.

This program is ideal for professionals across various sectors, including Government, Healthcare, Education, Finance, Transport, and Technology. It is also suitable for anyone interested in beginning their systems thinking journey and learning to apply systems concepts to real-world problems.

You will learn the fundamentals of systems thinking, including its definition, significance, and application across diverse contexts. You will also learn to recognize characteristics of complex wicked problems, and understand key concepts in systems thinking.

To earn the STF micro-credential, participants must complete an eight-hour associate training course provided by the Systems Thinking Alliance.

The course is offered in English and is set at a foundational level, making it accessible to those new to systems thinking.

Earning the STF micro-credential demonstrates a foundational understanding of systems thinking, equipping you with practical skills to address complex, real-world challenges. This can enhance your problem-solving capabilities and make you a valuable asset in any organization.

The program offers an interactive learning experience, providing foundational tools and practical skills to help you effectively apply systems thinking in various complex scenarios.

The skills acquired from the STF program can help you identify complex challenges, develop strategic solutions, and improve decision-making processes in your professional environment.

The course covers essential systems thinking concepts such as relationships, emergence, feedback loops, modelling, and holistic thinking.

No prior knowledge is required. The course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of systems thinking, making it suitable for beginners.

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