WOSC actively facilitates the organization of triennial congresses across diverse regions globally, aiming to enhance its local presence and foster collaboration among members of the systems and cybernetic communities. These congresses are orchestrated and overseen by local institutions, including universities, scientific organizations, and specialized institutions within specific countries. The responsibility for securing agreements with these local institutions for the execution and management of the congresses lies with the Management Committee.
WOSC actively encourages initiatives aimed at expanding the application of systems thinking and cybernetics in managing complexity within various types of organizations. Through the Norbert Wiener Institute, WOSC provides support for its members in publishing reports, projects, papers, and communications. These efforts are facilitated through WOSC's official journal, its website, and other networking tools. The Institute also lends its support to activities held at WOSC's congresses and other relevant educational, research, and development gatherings.
WOSC deems it legitimate to play a role in aligning policy processes at the local, regional, and global levels, aiming to amplify the impact of systems thinking and cybernetics for the benefit of society. However, WOSC strictly refrains from involvement in political campaigns or endorsing political parties or candidates for public office.
To promote and foster global and local collaboration of parties interested
in Systems and Cybernetics, aiming at the inclusion of
representatives from all parts of the world.
To co-operate with other organisations in matters related
to Systems Thinking and Cybernetics.
To organise triennial congresses in different parts of the world.
To make apparent the effectiveness of methods of Systems
and Cybernetics in all areas of social systems and management,
modern technology and the sciences in general
To promote educational programs devoted to the distribution
of knowledge and information of Systems and Cybernetics.