Scenarios deal with a complex set of interrelated factors which typically play out over a considerable period of time.
“ It’s easy to get lost in the ‘trees’ of these details and lose sight of the ‘forest’ — mastering the dynamic complexity essential to successful strategy. Here’s where the discipline of systems thinking finds its greatest advantage. By using the systems archetypes we can learn how to ‘structure’ the details into a coherent picture of the forces at play. ”
—Peter Senge, 1994[1]
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Scenarios deal with a complex set of interrelated factors which typically play out over a considerable period of time.
“ It’s easy to get lost in the ‘trees’ of these details and lose sight of the ‘forest’ — mastering the dynamic complexity essential to successful strategy. Here’s where the discipline of systems thinking finds its greatest advantage. By using the systems archetypes we can learn how to ‘structure’ the details into a coherent picture of the forces at play. ”
—Peter Senge, 1994[1]
Get to know about the course by logging on to www.wikieducator.org
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