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Models for understanding different levels of human relationships

People, teams, organizations, and systems cannot exist without relationships to themselves and eachother. Relationships stand at the center of how systems impact our lives.

Systems theory and approach using the Four Quadrants

The Four Quadrant model for understanding systems accounts for internal and external apsects of the human experience. We can intentional, behavioral, cultural, and social lenses to examine and act upon the systems around us.


Connection to the Community Learning Model

Enhance your understanding and practice around systems work using all components of the Community Learning Model.

Workshop Outline

  Introduction and Theory
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  A Model for Understanding Systems Change
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  Putting it all Together and Conclusion
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Workshop Lead

Bill Fulton

Bill provides strategic leadership for the overall organization, ensuring that the Canopy’s methods, model, and mission are carried out through its projects and lived out through its culture. He founded The Civic Canopy in 2003 to create a comprehensive community change platform to help communities transform individual efforts into collective action. He has over twenty years of experience in team development, collaborative problem solving, multi-stakeholder dialogue, and results-oriented network development. He received his BA in history at Brown University, MA in education at the University of Colorado at Denver, and a Ph.D. in religion and social change at the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology.