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**THE MUD ROOM**

  **The Mud Room**  is where we can air grievances and joys, record and resolve issues, otherwise share experiences. It will also serve as our Vensim User Group (VUG?).

Week 2 Share -- Ethics and System Dynamics

  Relative to the discussion in Pruyt and Kwakkel (2007) (Week 2 > Share > Reading 3), What are some ways in which systems thinking might facilitate the discussion of ethical issues for decision makers and their analysts? What is our experience of Vensim this second week out? More issues or fewer? How much time are we spending on the assignments?

Week 1 - Challenge: write this scenario?

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 Here's a reprise of Week 1's work. By the way, excellent and substantive explanations in your Workbooks! (There are still 10 folks out there who have yet to submit their work -- plenty of time, but the weeks are counting down already!) Here is a screenshot of a scenario I conjured up on my workbench last night. I know you are very busy with life and Week 2's stash of modeling challenges, but let's attempt to tell the story this scenario might support. Hint: I use a STEP() function in the initial_A  variable input to the initial value of Capital_A. We all look forward to your florid prose. Thanks and Peace. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For further reference here is link to the course site. I tend to update the content frequently when the course is in full swing at Manhattan College (Spring 2024: January 16th through March 4th) System Dynamics 101

Week 1 - Sharing our Experience

Be sure to introduce yourselves to one another in Welcome to System Dynamics post on the WALL.  For this week's sharing please answer these questions: What might I expect to learn from this course? Describe your experience of downloading VensimPLE and building your first model? Who are my team mate(s)?

WELCOME to System Dynamics 101 - Spring Session I - MBA 645

 WELCOME to System Dynamics 101. This blog, THE WALL, will be our vehicle to communicate with one another throughout the 7 weeks of this course. First, of all, please introduce yourselves. Second, post your 2  to 3 person teams. Third, post any questions or concerns you might have. That third point is critical: this forum will serve as our way to grow experience and understanding of the models we will be building and interpreting all term. Be sure to encourage one another daily -- while it is still today! Thanks, Bill