Linda Booth Sweeney, Ed. D., is an educator, researcher and writer
dedicated to helping people of all ages integrate an understanding
of complex, living systems into learning, decision making and
design. She has worked with Outward Bound, MIT's Sloan School
of Management, and Schlumberger Excellence in Educational
Development (SEED). She is the author of The Systems Thinking
Playbook; When a Butterfly Sneezes: A Guide for Helping Children
Explore Interconnections in Our World Through Favorite Stories;
Connected Wisdom: Living Stories about Living Systems; and numerous
academic journals and newsletters. Sweeney lives outside Boston,
Massachusetts.
Dennis Meadows is emeritus professor of systems policy and social
science research at the University of New Hampshire, where he was
also director of the Institute for Policy and Social Science
Research. In 2009 he received the Japan Prize for his contributions
to world peace and sustainable development. He has authored ten
books and numerous educational games, which have been translated
into more than 15 languages for use around the world. He earned his
Ph.D. in Management from MIT, where he previously served on the
faculty, and has received four honorary doctorates for his
contributions to environmental education.
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