Learn how to address wicked problems using Wicked Lab's Tool for Systemic Innovation & Change

Presented by Dr Sharon Zivkovic and Emily Humphreys



In this FREE webinar you'll learn why wicked problems can't be addressed with just projects and programs.



We will illustrate why a complexity approach is best suited to addressing wicked problems, and demonstrate how communities and governments can take such an approach.





Join us in this FREE 45 min webinar as we introduce and discuss:

Different types of problems

Approaches for addressing different problem types

Academic interest in taking a complexity approach

Practitioner interest in taking a complexity approach

How to take a complexity approach

Wicked Lab’s approach to addressing wicked problems





We will also be demonstrating Wicked Lab's online Tool for Systemic Change and discussing the expression of interest process for our next Complex Systems Leadership program











This online event will be delivered via Zoom.

Before the event please review your system compatabiltiy here





About Wicked Lab







Wicked Lab is helping communities and governments address wicked problems with award winning research that embraces complexity to create systemic change.

With education programs and an online tool to create and measure systemic impact, Wicked Lab enables communities and government to address the multi-casual and interconnected nature of wicked problems.

Sharon is one of the cofounders of Wicked Lab. She has been working with diverse community stakeholders to address community problems for 20 years. In 2001 Sharon received the Enterprising Woman of the Year Award in recognition of her contribution towards creating strong and enterprising communities. In 2012 she received the Best Overall Paper Award at the International Social Innovation Research Conference for a paper that describes the model that underpins Wicked Lab’s approach and in 2016 she received a Fresh Scientist award for her use of complexity science to address complex problems. Sharon will be co-chairing a new Complexity Stream at this year's International Social Innovation Research Conference.

Emily is Cofounder and CEO of Wicked Lab. She is an experienced commercialization professional with a masters in Science and Technology Commercialisation and has worked with numerous organisations to translate research into tools for practioners.





Learn more about Wicked Lab at www.wickedlab.com.au



