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“Do Systems Exist? A conversation” is a refreshing and ambitious exploration of systems thinking, framed as a cross-disciplinary dialogue between Adam Walls, a business consultant, and John Flach, a cognitive systems theorist. The book resists the conventions of both academic textbooks and business manuals, opting instead for a conversational format that invites readers to think alongside the authors, rather than simply absorb pre-packaged conclusions.
This strength, however, may also be a limitation for some readers. Those expecting a structured framework or a step-by-step methodology for applying systems thinking in organizations may find themselves adrift in what feels more like a philosophical meander than a manual. The authors are clear that the book offers no definitive answers, and for some, this openness may come across as a lack of practical application. The charm of walking through Zurich as a metaphorical journey through complexity may not land for every reader, especially those seeking clarity amid corporate pressures.
Stylistically, the book’s informal tone is both accessible and risky. It democratizes complex ideas and makes challenging concepts approachable. Yet at times, this same tone can blur distinctions between rigor and rumination. Some transitions between topics feel abrupt, and the layering of metaphors, while often delightful, occasionally veers into the abstract. Readers unfamiliar with systems theory or cognitive science might benefit from more grounding or clearer signposting through the intellectual terrain.
That said, the book's true value lies in what it provokes rather than what it prescribes. Its central premise that systems are not objective things but mental models shaped by perspective is a powerful, if unsettling, challenge to traditional thinking. This insight is illustrated not only through theory, but also via candid reflections on failed business transformations, flawed change initiatives, and the misleading simplicity of reductionist tools.
Visual contributions from Fred Voorhorst, an Industrial Design engineer, enrich the dialogue. His background informs a unique visual language that invites readers to pause, reflect, and reconsider. In this way, the book becomes an experience rather than just a read.
In sum, “Do Systems Exist?” is not for those looking for a quick fix or a consulting toolkit. It is for those willing to sit with complexity, to be challenged, and to shift their lens. It is a book for thinkers, practitioners, and leaders who understand that asking better questions is often more transformative than rushing to answers. As a critique of traditional models and a call for intellectual humility, it succeeds. As a how-to guide, it deliberately and unapologetically does not.
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4-2025
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Psychology
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Walls , A., & Flach , J. M. (2025). Do Systems Exist?: A Conversation. .