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1 Day Training in Systems Practice

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Build Your Capacity for Systemic Change

This one-day intensive will deepen your understanding of systems change and provide you with tools to strategically influence your organization or community. You’ll explore the foundational principles of systems change and gain hands-on experience in applying them.

What you’ll gain

  • Understand the mindset of a systems practitioner.

  • Learn systems mapping tools and frameworks.

  • Apply mapping techniques to address real-world challenges.

Who should attend

This intensive is designed for leaders of change initiatives, including those in strategic roles, grantmakers, and professionals in fields like design, evaluation, and strategic planning.

Details

  • Date & Time: Hosted over Zoom, with a break for lunch 9-4.30 CT, 10-5.30 ET, 7-2.30 PT

  • Facilitator: Rachel Sinha, expert in systems change.

  • Format: Presentations, group discussions, and personalized peer conversations.

  • Resources: Curated list of articles, books, and videos to deepen your learning.

Pricing

  • EarlyBird: $495 (before Feb 13), $695 (after Feb 13)

  • Team Discount: $2,000 for up to 5 people.

  • Custom Workshops: $3,500–$5,000 for tailored delivery.

Why Attend?

Transform systems practice theory into practical, accessible tools. This intensive will help you approach systems change with clarity and confidence.

Sign up now to secure your spot and dive deeper into systems change practice.


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Taught by

Rachel Sinha, Director, The Systems Studio

Rachel has 7 years experience teaching systems change to leaders internationally to clients including United Way, WWF, Columbia teachers college.

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