Systems thinking differs from traditional decision-making approaches in that it involves considering the entire system, including its various components and their interactions, rather than focusing on individual parts in isolation. It allows for the testing of various scenarios and observing the outcomes when different factors are manipulated. This approach is not typically used to predict the future, but rather to explore potential outcomes based on a range of different scenarios.
How do you avoid wasted time, money, and resources from short-sighted decisions? When you think in s...
View summary