Introduction To Systems Thinking And Interdisci... -
It bridges the gap between specialized jargon.
It prevents "tunnel vision" by considering diverse perspectives. Introduction to Systems Thinking and Interdisci...
Traditional analysis breaks things down into small pieces. Systems thinking looks at the "big picture" and the invisible strings connecting everything. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. It bridges the gap between specialized jargon
Systems thinking is a holistic approach to analysis that focuses on how a system's constituent parts interrelate and how systems work over time and within the context of larger systems. When paired with interdisciplinarity, it becomes a powerful tool for solving "wicked problems" that no single field can fix alone. 🧠 Core Concepts of Systems Thinking Introduction to Systems Thinking and Interdisci...
Actions create "reinforcing" (growth) or "balancing" (stability) cycles.