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ENMG 611 - Mindsets and Methods of Emergent Strategy Credits: 3 Description: Emergent strategy is about shifting the way we see each other and the world around us; it invites us to understand ourselves and our circles of influence as the practice ground for transforming the world. Prompted by a diverse body of material and activities, this course will be highly reflective, dialogic, and practice-based. This course offers students theories and experiences of change which challenges the status quo. In this course, we will ask and explore together: How might we cultivate and apply strategies of emergence to our lives, professional spaces, and communities? How might we creatively approach our work and lives as designers and co-creators? What shifts when we understand ourselves as part of social ecologies? How does embracing equity and self-directed learning create possibilities for transformative change? In this course, we will explore these questions at the intersections of social, environmental, economic, and technological justice. Course ID: 103065 When Offered: Fall/Spring Linked with/Also listed as CLDR 611 Components: Lecture Grading Method: A-F
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