Systems thinking is a social approach using systems theories to create desired outcomes, or change. It is a unique approach to problem solving, in that it views certain ‘problems’ as a part of the overall system so focusing on these outcomes will only further develop the undesired element or problem. (Wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems_thinking)
Systems Thinking
by J. Jerrald Hayes | Apr 10, 2014 | Business Management, Project Management, Theory of Constraints, TQM & Six Sigma | 0 comments