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Donella Meadows

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    Managers are not confronted with problems that are independent of each other, but with dynamic situations that consist of complex systems of changing problems that interact with each other. I call such situations messes. . . . Managers do not solve problems, they manage messes.
    —RUSSELL ACKOFF, operations theorist
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    Once we see the relationship between structure and behavior, we can begin to understand how systems work, what makes them produce poor results, and how to shift them into better behavior patterns.
  • Irina Shevelevacompartió una citahace 2 años
    A system is a set of things—people, cells, molecules, or whatever—interconnected in such a way that they produce their own pattern of behavior over time.
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    the system reveals them to those who look
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    This reinforcing feedback loop is the central engine of growth in an economy.
  • Irina Shevelevacompartió una citahace 2 años
    The concept of feedback opens up the idea that a system can cause its own behavior.
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    Resilience, self-organization, and hierarchy are three of the reasons dynamic systems can work so well.
  • Irina Shevelevacompartió una citahace 2 años
    To be a highly functional system, hierarchy must balance the welfare, freedoms, and responsibilities of the subsystems and total system—there must be enough central control to achieve coordination toward the large system goal, and enough autonomy to keep all subsystems flourishing, functioning, and self-organizing.
  • Irina Shevelevacompartió una citahace 2 años
    Hierarchical systems evolve from the bottom up. The purpose of the upper layers of the hierarchy is to serve the purposes of the lower layers.
  • Irina Shevelevacompartió una citahace 2 años
    Everything we think we know about the world is a model. Our models do have a strong congruence with the world. Our models fall far short of representing the real world fully.
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