How do we think, learn, and act in complex, dynamic situtations? Is there a method or approach that can give us the tools to make better decisions under those circumstances? This course examines how, with the study of systems dynamics, we can analyze and research the human decision-making process, learn how to think dynamically and recognize and dynamic phenomena in diverse situations. Students explore a wide variety of dynamic systems, including: grabber-holder dynamics, technology innovation dynamics, creation of new game dynamics in business competition, ecosystem dynamics, social dynamics, and stochastic exchange dynamics.