Six key questions in whole systems thinking, set out by Daniel Christian Wahl
Here are six questions to contemplate when dealing with systems:
- What is the system in question and how are we defining what belongs to the system and what does not?
- What is the wider context that the system in question operates in?
- What are the key agents whose interactions and relationships define the system structure and drive the system’s behaviou
Six key questions in whole systems thinking, set out by Daniel Christian Wahl
One way to define the word ‘system’ is as a set of interconnected elements that together form a coherent pattern we can refer to as a ‘whole’.
Such a system exhibits properties of the whole that emerge out of the interactions and relationships of the individual elements. This definition could be applied to a molecule, a cell, a human being, a commu... See more
Such a system exhibits properties of the whole that emerge out of the interactions and relationships of the individual elements. This definition could be applied to a molecule, a cell, a human being, a commu... See more
Six key questions in whole systems thinking, set out by Daniel Christian Wahl
The concepts, not the language!