Fundamentals of Systems Thinking
- PMID: 35691621
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvfa.2022.02.001
Fundamentals of Systems Thinking
Abstract
A system is a set of interconnected elements that are organized in such a way to achieve a purpose. Structure and feedback are fundamental properties of all systems and determine system behavior-whether successful or failed. Systems thinking is a methodology used to create structural explanations for why things are happening so we are in a better position to identify long-term strategies that will fundamentally improve system performance. This article addresses the origins of systems thinking and briefly describes a methodology that has been used primarily in business management but has application in veterinary medicine as well.
Keywords: Feedback; Structure; Systems thinking; Veterinary.
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Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of interest The author has nothing to disclose.