System Thinking
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system thinking is a way of looking at the world and understanding how different parts of a system are interconnected and how they affect each other. system thinking involves analyzing complex problems by breaking them down into smaller, interconnected parts. By understanding how each part affects the others, we can develop a more complete understanding of the system as a whole. Key elements of systems thinking Interconnection: People and projects are linked. These relationships are discovered using a systems thinking methodology. This converts the problem from a linear to a circular solution. Emergence: Emergence combines smaller components to create a bigger and better solution, which is the opposite of working in isolation. Synthesis: To create something new, you can either combine existing methods or incorporate new information. Feedback loops: Feedback loops show how system parts interact and look cool to system enthusiasts. The goal is a successful outcome by combinin...