
Making Time for Thinking
Power and control can be nice to have but what we need most is … time to think.
Power and control can be nice to have but what we need most is … time to think.
Diana Montalion shares why traditional software approaches fall short in today’s complex systems—and how systems thinking offers a better path forward.
To build truly large software systems, you need to see beyond the code. In this episode of Developer Voices, Diana Montalion, author of Learning Systems Thinking, explores how understanding systems—including people, priorities, and processes—can help developers design better, more adaptive software.
A live discussion on systems thinking, nonlinear skills, and software resilience
Interview at GOTO 2024 discusses systems thinking in software architecture and how effective knowledge flow shapes organizational dynamics and team performance.
Learning to respond is an essential systems-thinking skill. It begins with noticing our reactions.
Books for systems thinkers shared in the Icelandic tradition.
As we move from software to systems of software, time and relationship is where complexity increases at breakneck speed.
Exploring nonlinear thinking and approaches from experienced systems thinkers working inside, and outside, technology.