The 4th Fit Forum event on the theme of fit/non-fit through the lens of Human Systems Dynamics (HSD), took place on the 9th December. Our guest was Glenda Eoyang of the HSD Institute, and many thanks once again to Glenda for her time.
The event consisted of an initial interview with Glenda, during which we explored what HSD might be able to tell us about fit/non-fit, and a Q&A.
Some of the key themes to emerge included:
- The similarities between HSD’s interest in similarities and differences and the notion of fit/non-fit.
- The role of fit/non-fit in complex adaptive systems.
- The suggestion that notions of fit/non-fit are embedded within human consciousness yet operate in many instances at an unconscious level, and the extent to which this can generate discomfort and un-ease.
- The wider significance if fit in a socio-psychological context.
The subject of the next conversation is yet to be decided. Please let us know if you have any requests/suggestions.
Below is a recording of the conversation.
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