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What is systems thinking?
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“Systems thinking is an approach for developing models to promote our understanding of events, patterns of behavior resulting in the events, and even more importantly,
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Aug 14 2009, 6:16 AM EDT
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>), others consider systems thinking as a small part of system dynamics used for creating an initial description and understanding of the system (Forrester, Jay
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– as opposed to a linear – perspective. It doubts that the world’s complexity can be understood by simple cause and effect relationships (A causing
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“It’s important to remember that the term “systems thinking” can mean different things to different people. The discipline of systems thinking is more than just
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