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Systems Thinking Principles (Laws of Fifth Discipline Peter Senge…
Systems Thinking Principles
The Manager's Pocket Guide to Systems Thinking & Learning by Stephen G. Haines
Openess
Interrelationship
Interdependence
Systems Thinking, 3rd Edition by Jamshid Gharajedaghi
Openess
Purposefullness
Counter inituitiveness
Multi-Dimensionality
Emergent Property
Laws of Fifth Discipline
Peter Senge
Today's problem come from yesterday's "Solution."
Behaviour grows better before it grows worse
The harder you push, he harder the system pushes back
4.The easy way out usually leads back in
The cure can be worse than the disease
Faster is slower
Cause and effect are not closely related in time and space
Small changes can produce big results - but the areas of highest leverage are often the least obvious
You can have your cake and east it too - but not at once
Dividing an elephant if half does not product two small elephants
There is no blame
Summary of Systems Principles
Thinking in Systems (Donella H. Meadows)
Systems
Stock, Flows, and Dynamic Equilibrium
Feedback Loops
Shifting Dominance, Delays, and Oscillations
Scenario and Testing Models
Constraints on Systems
Resilience, Self-organization and Hierarchy
Source of System Surprises
Mindset and Models