Some subscribers to the Phys-L might be interested in a recent post
"Books for Laypersons on Systems Thinking #2" [Hake (2010b)]. The
abstract reads:
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ABSTRACT: In response to a post of 19 Dec 2009 titled "Over
Two-Hundred Annotated References on Systems Thinking" [Hake (2009)],
author Scott Berkun asked "Do you have any recommendations on books
for laypersons on systems thinking?" I relayed Berkun's question to
EvalSys, EvalTalk, & K-12SysDyn in a post of 4 April 2010 titled "Any
Recommendations on Books for Laypersons on Systems Thinking?" [Hake
(2010a)]. Herein are the eight responses to that question that were
received, plus two earlier suggestions for additions to "Over
Two-Hundred Annotated References on Systems Thinking."
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Hake, R.R. 2010a. "Any Recommendations on Books for Laypersons on
Systems Thinking?" online on the EvalSys archives at
<http://tinyurl.com/2exansj>. Post of 4 Apr 2010 to EvalSys,
EvalTalk, & K-12SD.
Hake, R.R. 2010b. "Books for Laypersons on Systems Thinkink #2,"
online on the OPEN! AERA-L archives at <http://tinyurl.com/29msedo>.
Post of 9 May 2010 18:55:55-0700 to AERA-L and NetGold. The abstract
and link to the complete post are being transmitted to various
discussion lists and are also online at
<http://hakesedstuff.blogspot.com/2010/05/books-for-laypersons-on-systems.html>
with a provision for comments.