In recent years, the term “systems change” has taken the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors by storm. While many agree with its central tenets—addressing root causes rather than surface-level ...
In recent years, many in the philanthropic field have realized that even concrete, system-level outcomes are insufficient to produce systems change. True systems change requires solutions to be ...
The work of government systems change is complex. It requires understanding historical systems built on an unjust foundation that have been repeatedly broken and put back together again through ...
System changes are the dominant driver of production incidents. Therefore, change-related metrics must be treated as first-class reliability signals. This perspective is consistent with the emphasis ...
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