From MIT ESD work (de Weck Ilities ) esp on Survivability (Medecki) http://bit.ly/HVsceb and Unarticulated Value (Ross) 2006 PhD pdf
Clone of System Change Value and Ilities
WIP based on WHO Decade of Healthy Ageing baseline report 2020 Annex
WHO Healthy Ageing
Book summary, relevant to positive capability framework
Just Freedom
Clone of IM-752 This model is derived from the paper "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman with Intent Act Effect and Mental models added to show double loop learning IM-619 with IM-897 and IM-1897 ideas. http://bit.ly/jCXGKL
Clone of Capability and double loop learning
A starter on human service delivery derived from IM-621 to introduce the more complex IM-731 generic rich picture view of interactions among concerned people with needs services and resources and abilities (including learning), which can be used as a pattern for many individual health care insights.
Health & Health Care Services
Incorporating organizational factors into Probabilistic Risk Assessment(PRA) of complex socio-technical systems: A hybrid technique formalization article. For more detail of the blue area see performance shaping factors Insight
Socio Technical Risk Assessment
WIP Summary of Lisa Rosenbaum's Feb 2019 NEJM 3 articles and audiocast .
1 Divided We Fall
2 Cursed by Knowledge
3
Not My Problem Framework from Lintern 2018 article diagrams on Team cognition. See also Core theory of success IM
Medical Teamwork
Clone of IM-752 map for working simulation model This model is derived from the paper "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman. An expanded map is at IM-1918
Clone of Credit Never Happened
Incorporating organizational factors into Probabilistic Risk Assessment(PRA) of complex socio-technical systems: A hybrid technique formalization Zahra Mohaghegh, Reza Kazemi, Ali Mosleh Reliability Engineering and System Safety (2009) 94 5 p1000–1018 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S095183200800269X. More detailed part of Insight 1074
Clone of Performance shaping factors
WIP Stock Flow representation of Panarchy Adaptive Cycles
Clone of Adaptive Cycles Stock Flow
Causal Loop Rich Picture unfolding from Repenning, N. and J. Sterman (2002). Capability Traps and Self-Confirming Attribution Errors in the Dynamics of Process Improvement. Administrative Science Quarterly, 47: 265 - 295. http://jsterman.scripts.mit.edu/docs/Repenning-2002-CapabilityTraps.pdf
Clone of Capability Traps
Causal Loop Rich Picture unfolding from Repenning, N. and J. Sterman (2002). Capability Traps and Self-Confirming Attribution Errors in the Dynamics of Process Improvement. Administrative Science Quarterly, 47: 265 - 295. http://jsterman.scripts.mit.edu/docs/Repenning-2002-CapabilityTraps.pdf
Clone of Capability Traps
Clone of IM-752 This model is derived from the paper "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman with Intent Act Effect and Mental models added to show double loop learning IM-619 with IM-897 and IM-1897 ideas. http://bit.ly/jCXGKL
Clone of Capability and double loop learning
WIP transforming Maternal and Child Health Outcome Logic Model insight into a Causal Loop Diagram
Health Outcome Logic Model to CLD
Replaced by IM-752 Causal Loop Rich Picture unfolding from Repenning, N. and J. Sterman (2002). Capability Traps and Self-Confirming Attribution Errors in the Dynamics of Process Improvement. Administrative Science Quarterly, 47: 265 - 295. http://jsterman.scripts.mit.edu/docs/Repenning-2002-CapabilityTraps.pdf
Clone of Capability Traps
Clone of IM-752 map for working simulation model This model is derived from "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman. An expanded map is at IM-1918.
Clone of Credit Never Happened
Clone of IM-752 map for working simulation model This model is derived from "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman. An expanded map is at IM-1918.
Clone of Credit Never Happened Simulation
Clone of IM-752 This model is derived from the paper "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman with Intent Act Effect and Mental models added to show double loop learning IM-619 with IM-897 and IM-1897 ideas. http://bit.ly/jCXGKL
Clone of Clone of Capability and double loop learning
Clone of IM-752 map for working simulation model This model is derived from the paper "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman. An expanded map is at IM-1918
Clone of Credit Never Happened
from Teece's 2007, 2017-19 articles and see wikipedia. See also Panarchy esp Institutional Adaptive Cycles insight
Dynamic capability and performance
Clone of IM-752 map for working simulation model This model is derived from the paper "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman. An expanded map is at IM-1918
Clone of Credit Never Happened
Clone of IM-752 map for working simulation model This model is derived from the paper "Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems that Never Happened: Creating and Sustaining Process Improvement" by Nelson P. Repenning and John D Sterman. An expanded map is at IM-1918
Clone of Credit Never Happened
WIP based on Raafat Zaini's 2015 Triple Helix article and PhD Colloquium and ISDC 2013 university growth paper ithink models as a starting point for health care systems science modelling growth dynamics
Clone of Startup University Model
WIP based on Raafat Zaini's 2015 Triple Helix article and PhD Colloquium and ISDC 2013 university growth paper ithink models as a starting point for health care systems science modelling growth dynamics
Startup University Model