Traditional to System Thinking
Traditional thinking views a problem in isolated parts, each part as linear having a cause and effect that is managed. Systems thinking recognizes that a complex system managed in the traditional way will result in unintended consequences and enhance complexity instead of resolving the problem.
- Provide an example of a problem in any context, i.e. environmental, social, educational, or financial.
- Explain the problem in a traditional approach with a linear cause and effect as well as how it can be resolved.
- Then put the problem into a system thinking approach in which the same solution to the problem can cause additional consequences or increase the complexity of the problem and how these must be considered before implementing a solution.
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