Based on an analysis of the articles in this special issue, the authors propose five operating principles for systems change
work. These principles are: clarifying the purpose of the systems change; identifying whether the change is one to an existing
system or the change is to create a new system; conceptualize the work as systems change from the beginning; use an eclectic
approach; and be open to opportunities that emerge while also undertaking forma analysis to identify leverage points. The
authors argue that the time is now ripe to develop such principles and encourage community change agents to engage in a dialogue
to explore, revise, eliminate or expand on these principles.
Keywords Systems change - Systems change principles