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Recently, ambient intelligence a vision of information society of the future has become the subject of attention of many theorists and practitioners. The achievement of ambient intelligence postulates an adequate shift in thinking. The shift in thinking concerns also managerial work. The paper presents on field experience on how to test the meaningfulness of teaching systems thinking for managers.