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'''Alexander Laszlo''' is a [[Mentor|Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design]] of the [[Reinventing Democracy]] project.


'''Alexander Laszlo''' (born 1964) an American [[systems scientist]], Director of Leadership and Systemic Innovation PhD program at the [[Buenos Aires Institute of Technology]], President of Syntony Quest, and faculty member for the Organizational Systems Renewal program at [[Bainbridge Graduate Institute]] in Seattle, Washington.<ref>http://www.bgi.edu/academics/our-faculty/ Bainbridge Graduate Institute in Seattle, Washington, Faculty]</ref> He was President of the [[International Society for the Systems Sciences]] in 2012-13, known for his work on systems theories<ref>Werhane, Patricia H. "Moral imagination and systems thinking." ''Journal of Business Ethics'' 38.1-2 (2002): 33-42.</ref> and "knowledge management in a changing world."<ref>Ergazakis, Kostas, Kostas Metaxiotis, and John Psarras. "Towards knowledge cities: conceptual analysis and success stories." ''Journal of knowledge management'' 8.5 (2004): 5-15.</ref>  
'''Alexander Laszlo''' (born 1964) an American [[systems scientist]], Director of Leadership and Systemic Innovation PhD program at the [[Buenos Aires Institute of Technology]], President of Syntony Quest, and faculty member for the Organizational Systems Renewal program at [[Bainbridge Graduate Institute]] in Seattle, Washington.<ref>http://www.bgi.edu/academics/our-faculty/ Bainbridge Graduate Institute in Seattle, Washington, Faculty]</ref> He was President of the [[International Society for the Systems Sciences]] in 2012-13, known for his work on systems theories<ref>Werhane, Patricia H. "Moral imagination and systems thinking." ''Journal of Business Ethics'' 38.1-2 (2002): 33-42.</ref> and "knowledge management in a changing world."<ref>Ergazakis, Kostas, Kostas Metaxiotis, and John Psarras. "Towards knowledge cities: conceptual analysis and success stories." ''Journal of knowledge management'' 8.5 (2004): 5-15.</ref>  
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