システムズシンキング
1. Systems thinkingSystems thinking is the process of understanding how things influence one another within a whole. In nature, systems thinking examples include ecosystems in which various elements such as air, water, movement, plants, and animals work together to survive or perish. In organizations, systems consist of people, structures, and processes that work together to make an organization healthy or unhealthy.
Read “Systems thinking” on English Wikipedia
Read “システムズシンキング” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Systems thinking” on DBpedia
Read “Systems thinking” on English Wikipedia
Read “システムズシンキング” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Systems thinking” on DBpedia
Discussions
Log in to talk about this word.