Guidelines for daily systems thinking practice

Author(s)
Booth Sweeney, L.
Publication language
English
Pages
1pp
Date published
01 Oct 1996
Publisher
The Systems Thinker
Type
Articles
Keywords
System-wide performance

Systems thinking is a discipline for seeing problems holistically and for understanding how systems create the patterns and events we see around us. Systems thinking also offers a framework for defining problems, asking better questions, and making effective decisions. Because systems thinking relies on the use of a powerful set of tools and often counterintuitive perspectives, it requires lots of practice. Here are some guidelines for making systems thinking a habit for life-long learning.