Most difficult problems do not come from one isolated cause. They come from feedback loops, delays, bottlenecks, incentives, and structures that keep recreating the same outcome.
Systems Thinking in Practice is a practical guide for managers, analysts, consultants, founders, policy professionals, nonprofit leaders, and experienced practitioners who want to understand complexity more clearly and make better decisions in the real world. It is designed as a self-learning book and covers the full working toolkit of systems thinking: patterns over time, stocks and flows, reinforcing and balancing feedback, system boundaries, mental models, archetypes, systems mapping, measures, leverage points, stakeholder conflict, organizational systems, public and social systems, and decision-making under uncertainty.
You will learn how to move beyond isolated events, spot recurring patterns, map the structure behind persistent problems, identify high-leverage interventions, and avoid fixes that fail. Whether you work in business, operations, education, healthcare, nonprofit leadership, policy, or community systems, this book helps you see interconnections more clearly and act with greater precision, humility, and strategic judgmen
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Most difficult problems do not come from one isolated cause. They come from feedback loops, delays, bottlenecks, incentives, and structures that keep recreating the same outcome.Systems Thinking in Practice is a practical guide for managers, analysts, consultants, founders, policy professionals, nonprofit leaders, and experienced practitioners who want to understand complexity more clearly and make better decisions in the real world. It is designed as a self-learning book and covers the full working toolkit of systems thinking: patterns over time, stocks and flows, reinforcing and balancing feedback, system boundaries, mental models, archetypes, systems mapping, measures, leverage points, stakeholder conflict, organizational systems, public and social systems, and decision-making under uncertainty.You will learn how to move beyond isolated events, spot recurring patterns, map the structure behind persistent problems, identify high-leverage interventions, and avoid fixes that fail. Whether you work in business, operations, education, healthcare, nonprofit leadership, policy, or community systems, this book helps you see interconnections more clearly and act with greater precision, humility, and strategic judgmen This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798255607020
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