I've been spending some time every day reflecting on an idea from Indian philosophy. I used digital poster-making as a tool for thinking. Here they are.
Thinking in Systems: A Primer by Donella Meadows
A simple and clear introduction. My favorite chapters are 4, 5, 6 & 7. And also the first three chapters. Okay, that's the entire book. amzn.to/2XzoEvv
Systems Thinking For Social Change by @davidpeterstroh
Written for practitioners, based on Stroh's long experience working with organisations trying to solve tough problems. Has great examples. There's much to learn from the way he tells systems stories. amzn.to/39ke9BY
📚 These are the books I keep going to whenever I feel I should get better at writing.
What are your favorite books? Please do share.
Writing Tools: 55 Essential Strategies for Every Writer by @RoyPeterClark
Super practical, with each chapter ending with a 'workshop'. They are really tools that we can use straightaway and see our writing improve. amzn.to/3n0mH5R
The Art and Craft of Feature Writing by William E. Blundell
Blundell holds your hand and takes you through the entire feature writing process, step by step. Chain of cause & effect (ch 2) & six-part guide (ch 4) will never go out of use. amzn.to/3mZf8fu