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Systems Thinking
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Summary
Systems Thinking
is an approach to problem-solving that views 'problems' as parts of an
overall system
, rather than reacting to
specific parts
, outcomes, or events. It emphasizes the interconnections and interactions between the
components of a system
, recognizing that
change in one part
of the system can have
significant effects
on other parts and the
system as a whole
.
Concepts
Feedback Loops
Causal Loop Diagrams
Leverage Points
Emergent Behavior
Holistic Approach
Interconnectedness
Dynamic Complexity
System Archetypes
Stock And Flow
Boundary Critique
Force Field Analysis
Resource Manipulation
Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration
Transdisciplinarity
Multidisciplinary Approach
System Levels
Systems Engineering
Problem-solving Skills
Dependency Mapping
Side Effect
Interdisciplinary Team
Problem Solving
Recovery And Adaptation
Confluence
Conceptual Network
Boundary Analysis
Synthesis Of Knowledge
Analytical Thinking
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Cross-disciplinary Application
Relevant Degrees
Management Sciences 71%
Writing Systems and Scripts 29%
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