An Introduction To General Systems Thinking by Gerald M. Weinberg

The book explores the foundational principles of systems thinking, emphasizing the importance of understanding complex systems as wholes rather than merely the sum of their parts. It delves into the ways in which systems interact, adapt, and evolve, highlighting the limitations of traditional analytical methods when applied to dynamic and interconnected systems. Through a blend of theory and practical examples, the book encourages readers to adopt a holistic perspective, fostering a deeper comprehension of how systems function and how to effectively address problems within them.

Published
1975
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
280-300
Original Language
English
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