System Thinking
By concentrating on the interactions and interrelationships between the many sections or components of the system, systems thinking is a technique for comprehending and evaluating complex systems. This method acknowledges that systems are made up of several interconnected components that interact with one another and their surroundings, and that changes in one component can have an impact on the entire system. When using systems thinking, issues and problems are not seen in isolation but rather as a component of a larger system. This indicates that the problem's underlying causes are also being addressed together with its immediate causes to find effective remedies. Business, engineering, healthcare, social sciences, and other sectors can all benefit from the application of systems thinking. Complex problems are those that have multiple interdependent factors and variables that interact with each other in nonlinear ways. They often have no clear solutions and require a deep und...