Summary of Donella H. Meadows's Thinking in Systems
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Buy now to get the key takeaways from Donella H. Meadows's Thinking in Systems.
Sample Key Takeaways:
1) A system isn't just a collection of random items. Rather, it is a collection of interconnected elements that are organized in a way that accomplishes a goal. A system has three core constituents: elements, interconnections, and a function or purpose.
2) A system is greater than the sum of its parts. It may behave in ways that are adaptive, dynamic, goal-oriented, self-preserving, and even evolutionary.
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