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Principles of the Systems Thinking Framework

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The Meaning of System in Systems Thinking
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Central to the systems thinking framework is the principle that all events are outcomes of systems. In this sense, an event (a thing) exists in whatever state of being, be it stable and unchanging or mobile and in constant change, such an event is maintained or made to change through systems designed to directly or indirectly contribute to the realization of the event.

Interconnectedness
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One of the core principles of the Systems Thinking Framework is that every element within and outside a single system is interconnected and interdependent. This means that understanding a system requires considering the relationships among all its parts (internally, and its connections to other systems; rather than analyzing individual components in isolation. This understanding make the framework a holistic one, emphasizing feedback loops, dynamic interactions, whose effects may or may not be visible in short term, but likely to have some effects long term.

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