Systems Thinking -

The way complex systems function as a result of their parts' interactions, creating outcomes that no single part could produce on its own.

Systems thinking is defined by several fundamental themes that help practitioners navigate complex environments: systems thinking

This report provides an overview of systems thinking, a holistic approach to analysis that focuses on how various parts of a system interact and influence one another. Unlike traditional siloed thinking, which looks at individual components in isolation, systems thinking views challenges as interconnected parts of a larger fabric. The way complex systems function as a result

Recognizing that everything is connected; a change in one part of a system can create ripple effects elsewhere. Recognizing that everything is connected; a change in

Moving beyond simple linear cause-and-effect to see the circular nature of relationships. Practical Tools & Methodologies

A cognitive model identifying four patterns of thinking: D istinctions, S ystems, R elationships, and P erspectives.