System Thinking
System thinking recognizes that changes to one part of a system can have ripple effects on other parts of the system, and that these effects may not be immediately apparent. As a result, system thinking requires a holistic, long-term perspective and a willingness to consider multiple perspectives and feedback loops. The ICEBERGE ( A tool for guiding systemic thinking) Three types of problems Characteristics of a complex problems: 1. . Definability Complicated problems are easy to define, complex problems are not existence of unknowns. 2. Reducibility Complicated problems can be broken down in to parts, but complex proble...