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- Checkland is a surname, and may refer to: Francis Checkland (born 1897), English footballer Michael Checkland (born 1936), Director-General of the BBC...
- Peter Checkland (born 18 December 1930, in Birmingham, UK) is a British management scientist and emeritus professor of systems at Lancaster University...
- Sir Michael Checkland (born 13 March 1936) was Director-General of the BBC from 1987 to 1992, being appointed after the forced resignation of Alasdair...
- Olive Edith Checkland (née Anthony; 6 June 1920 – 8 September 2004) was an English historian and writer who specialised in post-19th century cultural...
- and organizations, commonly ****ociated with concepts developed by Peter Checkland and Brian Wilson through Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) involving methods...
- programme. The Soft Systems Methodology was developed primarily by Peter Checkland, through 10 years of research with his colleagues, such as Brian Wilson...
- Sydney George Checkland FRSE (9 October 1916 – 22 March 1986) was a British-Canadian economic historian. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Checkland worked at the...
- and production experience (Milne had been summarily replaced by Michael Checkland, an accountant). During his tenure as Director-General, Birt restructured...
- November 2015 Checkland 1971, p. 51. Checkland 1971, p. 61. Checkland 1971, p. 102. Checkland 1971, p. 104. Checkland 1971, p. 106. Checkland 1971, p. 162...
- nature of them might be at odds with the ethos of data as "given". Peter Checkland introduced the term capta (from the Latin capere, "to take") to distinguish...