Through this group, I was recently introduced to 5 people at one lunch, who are interested in my services! That is an amazing opportunity for my business! I will continue to attend the 805 Startup events with enthusiasm, and if you are a business owner, an investor, or you have a really good idea that you would like to flesh out, I recommend that you do the same! Samantha Thompson-Innes Partner, Financial Advisor, Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Our ocean side clients love our fireside products and outdoor kitchen design ideas. I spend time with many different groups of business owners, and 805 Startups is special, in that each person wants to help the next! They are all there to get stuff done! It isn’t a bunch of talk and no action. Thousand Oaks Fireside showroom is furnished with top quality brands to help customers to find their desired fireplaces and BBQs. The architect’s 1938 Dream House design for Life Magazine. The lushly landscaped grounds are equally stunning. plus a sumptuous master suite sporting a fireside sitting room and dual, spa-inspired baths. So many different, amazing, and talented people in one room sharing their causes, their passions, and their businesses! The best part was that there was REAL support from the community. Situated at 1072 Newbern Court in Thousand Oaks. I attended one of the Innovation and Growth Expos, and I was hooked. During our initial conversation, I knew that our philosophies on business and entrepreneurship were in sync, and that I might have found a group of my kind of people. de 2022 RDK Security: Fireside Chat with Synamedia runs a Free Gliffy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.I came to 805 Startups through a coffee meeting with Gary. Ateme enables thousands of the worlds leading content owners. (2013) Using complexity theory for research and evaluation. The theory of open systems in physics and biology. Systems approaches to managing change: A practical guide. In: Reynolds, Martin and Holwell, Sue eds. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing. (1990) The fifth discipline: The art and practice of the learning organization. Developmental evaluation exemplars: Principles in practice. Patton, M.Q., McKegg, K., & Wehipeihana, N., eds.Developmental evaluation: Applying complexity concepts to enhance innovation and use. Karach, R, (1997) How to see structure, The Systems Thinker, 8(4), 6-7.(2013) Adaptive action: Leveraging uncertainty in your organization. Cunliff, E., (2002) Connecting systems thinking to action, The Systems Thinker, 15(2), 6-7. The systems view of life: A unifying vision (6th printing). Systems thinking made simple: New hope for solving wicked problems. Evaluation and Program Planning, 31(3), 299-310. Let the natural beauty of Sacred Oak Vista leave you in awe, with views spanning. Cabrera, D., Colosi, L., & Lobdell, C.(eds.) (2016) Dealing with complexity in development evaluation: A practical approach. Bamberger, M, Vaessen, J., & Raimondo, E.Wicked solutions: A systems approach to complex problems. Key Housing leads the industry in California corporate housing. Systems concepts in evaluation: An expert anthology. Harbor Oaks offers short term and corporate housing in Sacramento, California. Systems concepts in action: A practitioner’s toolkit. Systems thinking basics: From concepts to causal loops. Systems Thinking Resources for Evaluators: ![]() She is particularly interested in the use of systems approaches as a foundation for design, planning, implementation, and evaluation of change efforts in the human service and education arenas. Jan has been a member of AEA since 2000 and was one of the founding members of the Systems in Evaluation TIG, serving as program chair and then TIG chair from 2004-2012. She has also taught courses and workshops on such topics as systems thinking, systemic design thinking, research methods and techniques, program planning and development, and survey design and analysis. As a program evaluator, Jan has planned and conducted both large and small-scale evaluations and provided organizational consulting and capacity building support to clients. Jan has worked in the non-profit and public sectors in human services and education for more than 30 years in roles spanning teaching, research, policy, and program planning and evaluation. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford in developmental and counseling psychology with specialization in early and middle childhood and a master’s degree from the University of Cincinnati in instructional design and technology. Jan Noga is an independent evaluation consultant based in Cincinnati, Ohio. There’s a wealth of resources and information provided below! Contact information: This episode I chatted with Jan Noga about systemic design thinking.
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