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HomeManagement & LeadershipSystems Thinking for Complex Sustainability Challenges

Systems Thinking for Complex Sustainability Challenges

In today's interconnected world, sustainability challenges are more complex than ever, requiring a systems-based approach rather than isolated problem-solving methods. Many organizations struggle with addressing sustainability because they fail to consider the interdependencies within economic, social, and environmental systems. This often leads to short-term solutions that overlook unintended consequences, wasting resources and missing opportunities for meaningful change.


Issues such as climate change, urban congestion, resource depletion, and supply chain vulnerabilities cannot be tackled in silos. Without a deep understanding of how different systems interact, organizations risk implementing ineffective sustainability strategies that fail to achieve long-term impact. How can businesses, policymakers, and sustainability leaders break this cycle?


The Systems Thinking for Complex Sustainability Challenges course provides a structured, hands-on approach to understanding, analyzing, and solving sustainability problems using systems thinking methodologies. Participants will learn how to map complex systems, identify leverage points, and develop adaptive strategies that ensure sustainable outcomes.


Through interactive case studies, practical exercises, and real-world applications, this course will equip professionals with the tools and frameworks needed to drive transformative sustainability initiatives. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of dynamic system behaviors, practical skills in strategic planning, and the confidence to implement long-term sustainability solutions within their organizations.

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Singapore15-06-2026
Barcelona22-06-2026
Kuala Lumpur13-07-2026
Istanbul20-07-2026
Paris27-07-2026
London03-08-2026
Dubai09-08-2026
Amsterdam17-08-2026
Milan17-08-2026
Singapore24-08-2026
Barcelona31-08-2026
Amsterdam07-09-2026
Milan07-09-2026
Singapore14-09-2026
Barcelona21-09-2026
Kuala Lumpur28-09-2026
Istanbul05-10-2026
Paris12-10-2026
London19-10-2026
Dubai25-10-2026
Singapore02-11-2026
Barcelona09-11-2026
Kuala Lumpur23-11-2026
Istanbul30-11-2026
Paris07-12-2026
London14-12-2026
Dubai20-12-2026
Amsterdam28-12-2026
Milan28-12-2026

In today's interconnected world, sustainability challenges are more complex than ever, requiring a systems-based approach rather than isolated problem-solving methods. Many organizations struggle with addressing sustainability because they fail to consider the interdependencies within economic, social, and environmental systems. This often leads to short-term solutions that overlook unintended consequences, wasting resources and missing opportunities for meaningful change.


Issues such as climate change, urban congestion, resource depletion, and supply chain vulnerabilities cannot be tackled in silos. Without a deep understanding of how different systems interact, organizations risk implementing ineffective sustainability strategies that fail to achieve long-term impact. How can businesses, policymakers, and sustainability leaders break this cycle?


The Systems Thinking for Complex Sustainability Challenges course provides a structured, hands-on approach to understanding, analyzing, and solving sustainability problems using systems thinking methodologies. Participants will learn how to map complex systems, identify leverage points, and develop adaptive strategies that ensure sustainable outcomes.


Through interactive case studies, practical exercises, and real-world applications, this course will equip professionals with the tools and frameworks needed to drive transformative sustainability initiatives. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of dynamic system behaviors, practical skills in strategic planning, and the confidence to implement long-term sustainability solutions within their organizations.

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5 Days

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Classroom

Course ID

MLDL1304

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