1st Edition

Systems Thinking Coping with 21st Century Problems

By John Boardman, Brian Sauser Copyright 2008
    240 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    By examining the links and interactions between elements of a system, systems thinking is becoming increasingly relevant when dealing with global challenges, from terrorism to energy to healthcare. Addressing these seemingly intractable systems problems in our society, Systems Thinking: Coping with 21st Century Problems focuses on the inherent opportunities and difficulties of a systems approach. Taking an engineering systems view toward systems thinking, the authors place a high value on the thinking process and the things applied to this process.

    In the hopes of initiating critical thinking and encouraging a systems response to problems, the book provides pragmatic mechanisms to understand and address co-evolving systems problems and solutions. It uses several contemporary and complex societal issues, such as the Iraq war, the Google phenomenon, and the C2 Constellation, to illustrate the concepts, methods, and tools of a system as well as the meaning of togetherness in a system. The text also interweaves the meanings of complexity, paradox, and system to promote the improvement of difficult situations.

    Featuring a holistic, nonlinear way of looking at systems, this book helps readers better organize and structure their thinking of systems in order to solve complex, real-world problems.

    Perspectives
    If You Leave Me Now
    Areas of Perspective
    Perspectives on Google
    Returning to Iraq
    Concepts
    Just a Thought
    What’s the Big Idea?
    The Conceptagon
    Engineering
    Pressed into Action
    The Way We Were
    Quite another Story
    Dynamics
    Thinks Can Only Get Better
    Soft
    Breakfast @ Tiffs ‘n’ Ease
    Softly, as I Lead You

    Into Great Issues
    Evolution
    From Prose to Picture
    Going off the Rails
    Normal Service Will Never Be Resumed
    Postlude
    Togetherness
    Common Causes
    An Intelligent Community?
    The Madder of All Wars
    Principles for Togetherness
    Of
    Social Networks
    Order Forms
    Technology Networks
    Less Auto, More Mobile
    The Price and Prize of Togetherness
    The System of Systems Debate
    Essential Characteristics
    Back to Biology
    Paradox
    Make My Joy Complete
    The World of Both
    System Paradoxes
    Bothersome Bovines
    Complex
    Life’s Rich Tapestry
    Sides of Bacon
    A Weakness Stronger than Strength
    Ready, Fire, Aim
    Snowballs and Seesaws
    Significant Others
    Postlude
    Index
    A “Time to Think” section and Endnotes appear at the end of each chapter.

    Biography

    John Boardman, Brian Sauser

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