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'''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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===Biography===
'''Biography''' <br>
Alexander Laszlo is the son of [[Ervin László]], and was born in [[Fribourg]], [[Switzerland]]. He received a BA from [[Haverford College]], with a major in International and Comparative Political Science and a minor in Human Physiology. At the [[University of Pennsylvania]] he received his MA in History and Sociology of Science, and a PhD in the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Policy.
Alexander Laszlo is the son of [[Ervin László]], and was born in [[Fribourg]], [[Switzerland]]. He received a BA from [[Haverford College]], with a major in International and Comparative Political Science and a minor in Human Physiology. At the [[University of Pennsylvania]] he received his MA in History and Sociology of Science, and a PhD in the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Policy.


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===Work===
'''Work''' <br>
Laszlo applies in his research, teachings and practice systems thinking, policy analysis, and technology assessment to issues of individual and collective empowerment, and community-building activities on the design and implementation of evolutionary pathways for self-directed sustainability. Laszlo teaches on [[evolutionary]] [[leadership]], [[collaboration]], and [[systems thinking]] at a variety of MBA and Doctoral programs internationally.
Laszlo applies in his research, teachings and practice systems thinking, policy analysis, and technology assessment to issues of individual and collective empowerment, and community-building activities on the design and implementation of evolutionary pathways for self-directed sustainability. Laszlo teaches on [[evolutionary]] [[leadership]], [[collaboration]], and [[systems thinking]] at a variety of MBA and Doctoral programs internationally.




=== Selected publications===
'''Selected publications''' <br>
 
* Laszlo, Alexander, and Kathia Castro. "Technology and Values: Interactive Learning Environments for Future Generations." ''Educational Technology'' 35.2 (1995): 7-13.
* Laszlo, Alexander, and Kathia Castro. "Technology and Values: Interactive Learning Environments for Future Generations." ''Educational Technology'' 35.2 (1995): 7-13.
* [[Laszlo, Ervin]], and Alexander Laszlo. "The contribution of the systems sciences to the humanities." ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'' 14.1 (1997): 5-19.
* [[Laszlo, Ervin]], and Alexander Laszlo. "The contribution of the systems sciences to the humanities." ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'' 14.1 (1997): 5-19.
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* Laszlo, Alexander, Kathia Castro Laszlo, and Halim Dunsky. "[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kathia_Laszlo/publication/227675690_Redefining_success_designing_systemic_sustainable_strategies/links/00463536af991072e0000000.pdf Redefining success: designing systemic sustainable strategies]." ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'' 27.1 (2010): 3-21.
* Laszlo, Alexander, Kathia Castro Laszlo, and Halim Dunsky. "[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kathia_Laszlo/publication/227675690_Redefining_success_designing_systemic_sustainable_strategies/links/00463536af991072e0000000.pdf Redefining success: designing systemic sustainable strategies]." ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'' 27.1 (2010): 3-21.


===References===
'''References''' <br>
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{{reflist|2}}


===External links===
 
'''External links''' <br>
* [http://www.syntonyquest.org Syntony Quest], a social profit educational organization.
* [http://www.syntonyquest.org Syntony Quest], a social profit educational organization.
* [http://www.giordanobrunouniversity.com Giordano Bruno Global Shift University]
* [http://www.giordanobrunouniversity.com Giordano Bruno Global Shift University]
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