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| PCIItemNo | 140702 | |||
| Title | Introducing Systems Thinking into Your Organization | |||
| Author | Bill Harris | Pages | 2 | |
| Volume/Issue | 14/7 | Month/Year | September/2003 | |
| TST Column Type | Toolbox | Price | 6.00 | |
| Abstract | Once you’ve come to recognize the power and potential of systems thinking, you may want to try your hand at creating simple computer models to help solve ongoing organizational problems. But where do you start? How do you get your colleagues—and especially your boss—as excited as you are? Six simple lessons can help you convince your organization of the importance of a systems view and ensure that your process serves the organization’s needs. | |||
| Keywords | systems thinking | |||
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