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Western society tends to break things down into parts to understand them, but that process doesn't reflect the reality and complexity of how things work in real life. Thinking in systems and understanding system dynamics is a way to approach problems and process differently.

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  • Systemic Intervention
    By Gene Bellinger - While a Systemic Intervention employing Systems Thinking and System Dynamics is an approach that can provide a very rational view of the situation, as well as the identification of approaches that are highly likely to produce the desired result, it is an approach that requires a substantial investment of effort. The following are some of the signs that indicate a Systemic Intervention is most likely warranted. (Added: 3-Dec-2009 Hits: 22 )
  • What is Systems Thinking
    By Gene Bellinger - A systems view is somewhat in contradiction with the concept of Analysis, which is breaking things down into smaller pieces to simplify the study. Analysis is an important technique, though brings with it the risk of potentially losing the most relevant emergent characteristics of the system, and possibly developing a less than sufficient understanding. On the other hand, Synthesis is the combining of two or more parts to create something different from the original parts. (Added: 3-Dec-2009 Hits: 29 )

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