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  • Complexity Labs164623
  • Santa Fe Institute: Complexity Explorer164624
  • Systems Thinking World 164625
  • GSDRC - Complexity & Systems Thinking Resource Guide164626
  • Systems Grantmaking Resource Guide164627
  • Open University - Introduction to Systems Thinking164628
  • Systems thinking and practice (OU Free Online Course)164629
  • Systems Thinking & Practice Diagramming (OU Free Online Course)164630
  • Centre for Development Impact - Complexity & Methods164631
  • SEEP - Systemic Monitoring & Evaluation164632
  • Better Evaluation - Complexity164633
  • Better Evaluation - Network Evaluation164634
  • NetMap Toolbox164635
  • Participatory Impact Pathway Analysis164636
  • Kumu - Overcome Complexity (Online Tool)164637
  • Systemic Insight Blog - Managing Complexity in Economic Development164638
  • Praxis Blog164639
  • Book: Navigating Complexity in International Development: Facilitating Sustainable Change at Scale (Danny Burns, Stuart Worsley, 2016)164641
  • Book: Change for the Audacious: a doer's guide: Large Systems Change for flourishing futures (Steve Waddall, 2016)164642
  • Book: Embracing Complexity: Strategic Perspectives for an Age of Turbulence (Jean G. Boulton et al, 2015)164643
  • Book: The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision (Fritjof Capra, Pier Luigi Luisi, 2014)164644
  • Book: Systems Thinking For Social Change: A Practical Guide to Solving Complex Problems, Avoiding Unintended Consequences, and Achieving Lasting Results (David Peter Stroh, 2…164645
  • Book: Aid on the Edge of Chaos: Rethinking International Cooperation in a Complex World (Ben Ramalingam, 2013)164646
  • Book: Growing Wings on the Way: Systems Thinking for Messy Situations (Rosalind Armson, 2011)164647
  • Book: Seeing the Forest for the Trees: A Manager's Guide to Applying Systems Thinking (Dennis Sherwood, 2011)164648
  • Book: Systems Concepts in Action: A Practitioner's Toolkit (Williams, B., & Hummelbrunner, R., 2010)164649
  • Book: Developmental Evaluation: Applying Complexity Concepts to Enhance Innovation and Use (Michael Quinn Patton, 2010)164650
  • Book: Thinking in Systems: A Primer (Donella Meadows, 2008)164651
  • Book: Systems Thinking in the Public Sector: The Failure of the Reform Regime... and a Manifesto for a Better Way (John Seddon, 2008)164652
  • Book: Systemic Action Research: A Strategy for Whole System Change (Danny Burns, 2007)164653
  • Systems Change: A Guide to What It Is & How to Do It - NPC 06/15164654
  • Managing complexity and uncertainty in development policy and practice - ODI 03/15164655
  • Towards Systemic Approaches to Evaluation and Impact (Various Papers) - IDS Bulletin 01/15164656
  • Complexity and Community Change: Managing Adaptively to Improve Effectiveness - ASPEN Institute 2014164657
  • Evaluating Complexity Propositions for Improving Practice - FSG 11/14164658
  • System Mapping: A Guide to Developing Actor Maps - FSG 10/14164659
  • Shifting Aid Models to Manage for Systemic Change - EWB 03/14164660
  • A guide for managing projects and programmes in the face of complexity - ODI 11/13164661
  • A guide for planning and strategy development in the face of complexity - ODI 03/13164662
  • The Implications of Complexity for Development - CGDev 08/12164663
  • Organizational Network Analysis handbook - Pact 12/11164664
  • Taking responsibility for complexity How implementation can achieve results in the face of complex problems - ODI 06/11164665
  • Beyond Logframe: Using Systems Concepts in Evaluation (pdf) - FASID 2010164666
  • Exploring the science of complexity: Ideas and implications for development and humanitarian efforts - ODI 10/08164667
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