Essential Nonlinear Skills and Practices for Software Professionals
Diana Montalion

#Software
#Systems_Thinking
Welcome to the systems age, where software professionals are no longer building software; we're building systems of software. Change is continuously deployed across software ecosystems coordinated by responsive infrastructure.
In this world of increasing relational complexity, we need to think differently. Many of our challenges are systemic. This book shows you how systems thinking can guide you through the complexity of modern systems. Rather than relying on traditional reductionistic approaches, author Diana Montalion shows you how to expand your skill set so we can think, communicate, and act as healthy systems.
Systems thinking is a practice that improves your effectiveness and enables you to lead impactful change. Through a series of practices and real-world scenarios, you'll learn to shift your perspective in order to design, develop, and deliver better outcomes.
You'll learn:
Table of Contents
Part I. A System of Thinking
Chapter 1. What Is Systems Thinking?
Chapter 2. Crafting Conceptual Integrity
Chapter 3. Shifting Your Perspective
Part II. You Are a System of Thinking
Chapter 4. Self-Awareness as a Foundational Skill
Chapter 5. Replace Reacting with Responding
Chapter 6. A System of Learning
Part Ill. We Are a System of Thinking
Chapter 7. Collective Systemic Reasoning
Chapter 8. Designing Feedback Loops
Chapter 9. Pattern Thinking
Part IV. Designing a System of Thinking
Chapter 10. Modeling, Together
Chapter 11. Systems Leadership
Chapter 12. Redefining Success
Diana Montalion has 20 years of experience delivering transformative initiatives, independently or as part of a professional services group, to clients including Stanford, The Gates Foundation and Teach For All. She has served as principal architect for The Economist and The Wikimedia Foundation. She founded Mentrix Group, a consultancy providing technology architecture, systems leadership and workshops on nonlinear approaches. Writing, teaching and thinking about thinking are her favorite hobbies.









