- The Flow System
The Flow System is a system of patterns, practices and techniques that enable organizations and institutions to achieve desired outcomes in complex environments. The Flow System aims to sustain the flow of value to the customer, the foundation of the Flow System. Flow is achieved through the interconnectivity of three essential components: complexity thinking, distributed leadership, and team science. The interconnected linkages between each of the three components of the Flow System is identified as the triple helix, requiring all three components to be in place before emerging into a system of Flow that provides value to the customer. The Flow System is a model that has combined practice and theory into one comprehensive pragmatic model that has utility across multiple industries (e.g., banking & finance, healthcare, manufacturing, safety). - The Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup)
- The International Network for the science of Team Science (INSciTS)
- The Team Science Toolkit sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- The Office of Intramural Training & Education sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)