using microworlds in management education
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2001 12:21 pm
Thanks to all those who kindly shared their experiences about use of
microworlds in education. Although it was not intended as a formal survey,
some intriguing insights have come out.
First, I was reminded very strongly about the rich variety of uses being
made of microworlds on many topics in the K-12 community. Although the focus
of our enquiry was about business mwlds, this feedback is extremely
encouraging that students at all levels should be able to learn quickly from
these devices, whatever the subject.
Secondly, the K-12 feedback also exhibited a strong purpose to use mwlds for
learning about the subject of study itself, rather than purely as a vehicle
to teach system dynamics.
Thirdly, in some contrast to this point, the use of business mwlds (with a
few exceptions) seemed to be largely focused on teaching SD/systems
thinking, rather than teaching people about the dynamics of business in
general, or the industry or type of firm in particular. This was evident in
the dominant use of mwlds in courses about SD or systems thinking, rather
than in general management courses.
Maybe we missed responses from many people who *are* using them for this
purpose (I know for example of airlines who include People Express in their
management training). Or maybe our community is missing an opportunity
here - would we be most successful at enticing people to the potential
benefits of using system dynamics in their professional lives if we start
from a concern with the challenges they face, expressed in their language?
If this is not happening, or not much, do we have a possible explanation for
the slow rate of adoption of SD amongst the management community?
Any thoughts anyone? Or have I missed lots of people who are using mwlds in
conventional management courses?
Kim
From: "Kim Warren" <kim@strategydynamics.com>
microworlds in education. Although it was not intended as a formal survey,
some intriguing insights have come out.
First, I was reminded very strongly about the rich variety of uses being
made of microworlds on many topics in the K-12 community. Although the focus
of our enquiry was about business mwlds, this feedback is extremely
encouraging that students at all levels should be able to learn quickly from
these devices, whatever the subject.
Secondly, the K-12 feedback also exhibited a strong purpose to use mwlds for
learning about the subject of study itself, rather than purely as a vehicle
to teach system dynamics.
Thirdly, in some contrast to this point, the use of business mwlds (with a
few exceptions) seemed to be largely focused on teaching SD/systems
thinking, rather than teaching people about the dynamics of business in
general, or the industry or type of firm in particular. This was evident in
the dominant use of mwlds in courses about SD or systems thinking, rather
than in general management courses.
Maybe we missed responses from many people who *are* using them for this
purpose (I know for example of airlines who include People Express in their
management training). Or maybe our community is missing an opportunity
here - would we be most successful at enticing people to the potential
benefits of using system dynamics in their professional lives if we start
from a concern with the challenges they face, expressed in their language?
If this is not happening, or not much, do we have a possible explanation for
the slow rate of adoption of SD amongst the management community?
Any thoughts anyone? Or have I missed lots of people who are using mwlds in
conventional management courses?
Kim
From: "Kim Warren" <kim@strategydynamics.com>