The SiD Process Room
A Physical Space for Systemic Thinking
The SiD Process Room is a dedicated workspace designed to support systemic analysis, creative solutioning, and collaborative processes across the full SiD Process. It is one of SiD's most distinctive practical innovations.
Why a Dedicated Room?
Complex system analysis requires immersion over extended periods. A process room allows the team to:
Maintain context: Unlike conference rooms cleared after each meeting, a process room preserves the accumulating body of work — maps, diagrams, and research stay visible and accessible.
Enable visual thinking: Large wall surfaces support the spatial and contextual maps central to System Mapping.
Support incubation: Team members can visit between formal sessions, allowing background processing that produces breakthrough insights.
Engage stakeholders: Bringing clients into a room that visually represents the full complexity of their challenge creates powerful engagement.
Setting Up a Process Room
Essential elements: large pinnable wall surfaces, whiteboards, markers and sticky notes in multiple colors, printed maps and diagrams, a comfortable working area, and good lighting. The room should feel creative and inviting, not clinical.
Organize wall space by SiD structure: one area for ELSI mapping, another for network analysis, a third for system-level goals and RAH indicators. Add a timeline wall for the roadmap. Leave space for sketches and inspiration.