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Based on the document provided, here is the complete list of external sources, books, articles, and videos referenced by the participants in the discussion.

• “A Necessary Revolution” by Peter Senge[1]

• “AIDS policymaking” in The Politics of Problem Definition: Shaping the Policy Agenda, Rochefort & Cobb (1994), University of Kansas Press[2]

• “Bias, Misinformation and the Paradox of Neutrality” by Bednar, P. and Welch, C. (2008), Informing Science: The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline, 11, 85-106. Retrieved from http://www.inform.nu/Articles/Vol11/ISJv11p085-106Bednar528.pdf\[3\]

• “Complexity and Group Processes: A Radically Social Understanding of Individuals” by Ralph Stacey[4]

• “Complexity Demystified - a Guide for Practitioners” by Patrick Beautement et al., Triarchy Press, http://www.triarchypress.com/pages/ComplexityDemystified.htm\[5\]

• “Complexity, fractals, disease time and cancer” by W.B. Spillman Jr., J.L. Robertson, W.R. Huckle, B.S. Govindan and K.E. Meissner, Phys. Rev. E 70, 061911, pp. 1-12 (2004)[6]

• “Conditions of Success: An alternative means of internationalization” by David Hawk (1991)[7], http://davidhawk.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Conditions-of-Success-Final.pdf\[8\]

• “Cynicism and Warmth” (Audio lecture) by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, http://www.chronicleproject.com/CTRlibrary/Cynicism\_and\_Warmth.html\[9\]

• “Design for Evolution” by Erich Jantsch[10]

• “Destruction and Creation” by John Boyd, http://www.goalsys.com/books/documents/DESTRUCTION\_AND\_CREATION.pdf\[11\]

• “Drift into Failure: From Hunting Broken Components to Understanding Complex Systems” by Sidney Dekker[12]

• “Essays on Infology” by B. Langefors (1995), Lund: Studentlitteratur, Sweden[13]

• “Gardens of Democracy” by Eric Liu and Nick Hanauer, http://bit.ly/sfopqz\[14\]

• “General Principles of Systems Design” by Weinberg & Weinberg[15]

• “General System Theory” by Ludwig von Bertalanffy[16]

• “Geography of Thought” by Richard Nisbett[17]

• “Heraclitean Fire; Sketches from a Life Before Nature” by Erwin Chargaff (1978)[18]

• “How to Fix Capitalism” by Michael Porter & Mark Kramer, Harvard Business Review (Jan-Feb 2011)[1]

• “Images of Organization” and “Imaginization” by Gareth Morgan[19]

• “Influencing With Integrity” by LaBorde[20]

• “Introduction to Critical Systems Heuristics” by Werner Ulrich, http://bit.ly/lUgIvx\[21\]

• “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr[22]

• “Lao-tzu’s Taoteching” (Red Pine translation), http://www.amazon.com/Lao-tzus-Taoteching-Lao-Tzu/dp/1556592906/ref=sr\_1\_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1311019794&sr=8-1\[23\]

• “Lean Production Simplified” by Pascal Dennis[24]

• “Learning through System Dynamics as Preparation for the 21st Century” by Jay W. Forrester, http://bit.ly/hCdgSF\[25\]

• “Leverage Points” by Donella Meadows, http://bit.ly/iA3lqk\[26\]

• “Lies My Teacher Told Me” by James Loewen[27]

• “Maverick” by Ricardo Semler[28]

• “Mind and Nature” by Gregory Bateson[29]

• “Modeling is not Optional” (Blog post) by Tom Fiddaman, http://blog.metasd.com/2011/07/modeling-is-not-optional/\[30\]

• “Music of Life” by Denis Noble[31]

• “New Psycho-Cybernetics” by Maxwell Maltz[20]

• “Old Men Ought to be Explorers” by Stephen Nachmanovitch, http://www.freeplay.com/lists.html\[32\]

• “Patient Safety: A Human Factors Approach” by Sidney Dekker[12]

• “Reasoning, Learning, and Action: Individual and Organizational” by Chris Argyris, http://amzn.to/sje30o\[33\]

• “Redesigning the Future” by Russell Ackoff[34]

• “Reflexive Practice: Professional Thinking for a Turbulent World” by Kent C. Myers (2010)[35]

• “Science and Sanity” by Alfred Korzybski[36]

• “Shockwave Rider” by John Brunner[37]

• “Sins of Sustainability” by Lynton K. Caldwell (referenced via Google Books link)[38]

• “Small is Beautiful” by E.F. Schumacher[39]

• “Start with Why” by Simon Sinek[40]

• “Steps to an Ecology of Mind” by Gregory Bateson[29]

• “Systems Intelligence: A Key Competence for Organizational Life” by Raimo P. Hämäläinen and Esa Saarinen, Reflections (vol 7, no 4), http://www.systemsintelligence.tkk.fi/publications.html\[41\],\[42\]

• “Systems Thinkers” by Magnus Ramage and Karen Shipp, http://amzn.to/oemmJ3\[43\]

• “Systems Thinking: Creative Holism for Managers” by Michael C. Jackson, http://amzn.to/p5ZbMk\[43\]

• “Tao Te Ching” by Lao Tzu (referenced as Dao De Qing)[44]

• “Teaching Smart People How to Learn” by Chris Argyris, http://bit.ly/fkuLDM\[45\]

• “Tempo: Timing, Tactics and Strategy in Narrative-Driven Decision-Making” by Venkatesh Rao, http://www.amazon.com/Tempo-tactics-strategy-narrative-driven-decision-making/dp/0982703007\[46\]

• “The Creative Power: Transforming Ourselves, Our Organizations, and Our World” by William E. Smith, http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Power-Transforming-Ourselves-Organizations/dp/0415393604\[47\]

• “The Drama of Leadership” by Patricia Pitcher[48]

• “The Enemies of the Systems Approach” by C. West Churchman[49]

• “The Evolving Self” by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, http://amzn.to/ugrFdi\[50\]

• “The Fifth Discipline” by Peter Senge, http://amzn.to/voKP5A\[51\],\[52\]

• “The Labyrinths of Information: Challenging the Wisdom of Systems” by Claudio Ciborra[53]

• “The Logic of Failure” (Die Logik des Misslingens) by Dietrich Dörner[54]

• “The Nature of Scientific Revolutions” (referred to as “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions”) by Thomas Kuhn, http://amzn.to/tn1Qqs\[55\],\[56\],\[57\]

• “The Self-Organizing Universe” by Erich Jantsch, http://amzn.to/o50EQH\[58\]

• “The sixth discipline: decision making” (Blog post) by Stephen Barrager, http://bakerstreetpublishing.com/2011/01/11/the-sixth-discipline-decision-making/\[59\]

• “The Systems Approach” by C. West Churchman[60]

• “The Watchman’s Rattle: Thinking Our Way Out of Extinction” by Rebecca Costa, http://www.amazon.com/Watchmans-Rattle-Thinking-Our-Extinction/dp/1593156057\[61\],\[38\]

• “Theoretical Analysis of Information Systems” by B. Langefors (1966), Lund: Studentlitteratur, Sweden[13]

• “Thinking Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman[62]

• “Thinking in Systems” by Donella Meadows, http://amzn.to/cOYV3b\[63\],\[64\],\[65\]

• “Toward a Social Ecology” by Fred Emery and Eric Trist (1972)[66]

• “Tracing Connections” by Barry Richmond, http://amzn.to/ofRiNU\[67\]

• “Transforming Health Care: Virginia Mason Medical Center’s Pursuit of the Perfect Patient Experience” by Charles Kenney[24]

• “Uncommon Sense: The Life and Thought of Ludwig von Bertalanffy” by Mark Davidson, http://amzn.to/orBBKH\[68\],\[69\]

• “Wild Health” by Cindy Engel[70]

• “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” by Robert Pirsig[71]