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What is systems thinking?
Ever heard the expression: 'The whole is greater than the sum of the parts'?
Systems thinking enables you to grasp and manage situations of complexity and uncertainty in which there are no simple answers. It's a way of 'learning your way towards effective action' by looking at connected wholes rather than separate parts. It's sometimes called practical holism. "Systems thinking is the key literacy that we need for the future."
This is one of the main tenets of practical holism which draws on Systems Thinking and Systems Practice to understand complexity and manage change.
When you encounter situations which you experience as complex, or just plain messy, then Systems Thinking can be used to understand the situation systemically. This helps you to see the big picture, to see the connectivity between elements in the situation, so as to achieve joined-up actions.