![]() Rich pictures are part of a systems approach developed by Peter Checkland called Soft Systems Methodology. Rich pictures can complement system mapping techniques by providing an initial way for a group to discuss and develop shared understanding of what the “system” is that they want to map. Drawing rich pictures is a powerful way for individuals and groups to explore what they know and experience in a problem-situation or social change initiative as well as challenge assumptions and discover the unexpected. While we may associate drawing with childhood, many adults think visually and can learn and communicate better through drawings. Or, perhaps it was much further back, when you were just a child.ĭrawing pictures is a way to surface, represent, and explore what we are thinking and feeling. Maybe it was last week when you found yourself doodling in a meeting. Think back to the last time you drew a picture. This blog is a part of our Guide to System Mapping blog series.
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