Mastering the Chaos: How Systems Thinking Can Fast-Track Your Projects
Course Check: Why We’re All System Players
Let’s be real: we are all part of something much bigger. Whether it’s at work, at home, or in our free time, we never act in a vacuum. Everything we do creates a ripple effect. Understanding how these systems tick, what their rules are, and where their limits lie simply makes life easier to navigate.
In this talk, we’re diving deep into the world of systems science. We’ll break down:
- What actually makes systems so complex?
- Why do they sometimes act completely chaotic?
- And most importantly: How can we use this knowledge to boost performance?
We’ll take a close look at what you, as an individual, can truly influence within a system—and where you might be wasting your breath. Get ready for practical tips to help you manage your projects or systems with more focus, speed, and ease.
Key Takeaways from this post:
Insight: Complexity isn’t an obstacle; it’s a feature you can learn to steer.
- Understanding: Get to know the mechanics behind the chaos.
- Efficiency: Reach your goals with less resistance.
- Focus: Learn to pull the levers that actually move the needle.
About our Speakers
Aleksandra Jelicic
Trained as a chemical engineer, Aleksandra knows complex processes inside out. She has gathered extensive working experience within global chemical corporations, mastering both the operational and strategic aspects of the business. Currently, she serves the manufacturing industry as a Technology Expert, Project Manager, and Manufacturing Consultant. When it comes to bridging the gap between technical finesse and efficient management, she is the go-to expert.
Georg Silber
Educated as a chemist, Georg has held various roles in global chemical corporations throughout his career—ranging from Lab Physics and Technology Management to his current role as Fine Planning Lead. He is deeply passionate about using Goldratt, Deming, and LEAN methodologies to improve systems performance and loves the practical application of "Thinking Processes" in everyday life.
Questions about the registration (mandatory) or the event please contact: matthias.koll@pmi-gc.de
2 PDU for were granted for the participation.
Event Information
| Event Date | 27.03.2026 18:00 |
| Event End Date | 27.02.2026 20:00 |
| Cut off date | 27.03.2026 16:00 |
| Available Place | 29 |
| Location | The Indian Grill House Heidelberg, Club Room |
Venue Information - The Indian Grill House Heidelberg, Club Room
Go straight past the bar into the club room on the same level. Please order drinks before the start of the event and during the interval. Food can also be ordered after the event.


