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E-raamat: Systems Thinking: Foundation, Uses and Challenges

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  • Formaat: 369 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634852418
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Systems-thinking, a holistic approach that puts the study of wholes before that of parts, is an effective means of dealing with real-world situations. Emphasizing the interrelationships between the system's components rather than the components themselves, systems thinking allows us to increase our personal and professional effectiveness, and transform our organizations. Specifically, systems thinkers are able to conceptually analyze the system without knowing all the details, metaphorically recognizing the forest through the trees. They can see beyond the surface to the deeper patterns that are really responsible for creating behavior. This book provides a wealth of knowledge about systems thinking, enables readers to deeply understand what systems thinking is, and why it is so important in their work. Readers will learn the conceptual foundations of systems thinking, as well as its tools and the proper ways to use them. These tools will facilitate defining problems and designing solutions in an environment increasingly characterized by chaos and complexity. Since systems thinking is not a discipline, but rather an interdisciplinary conceptual framework used in a wide range of areas, this book presents the applications of systems thinking in different domains, including systems engineering, project management, healthcare, psychology and education. The editors, who are experts in the field of systems thinking due to numerous studies they conducted on this subject, have skillfully created a multidimensional view on systems thinking, including theory and practice, research and application, in a wide variety of fields. Therefore, this book will be useful for researches and practitioners, as well as suitable for beginners and specialists alike.
Preface vii
Introduction Systems Thinking: Foundations, Skills and Uses xi
Moti Frank
Haim Shaked
Sigal Koral Kordova
Part 1 Systems Thinking Foundations
1(58)
Chapter 1 Towards Praxis in Systems Thinking
3(30)
Martin Reynolds
Chapter 2 Do Systems Exist in the Real World?
33(10)
Hillary Sillitto
Chapter 3 A Model for Describing the Systems Thinking Factors
43(16)
Sigal Koral Kordova
Moti Frank
Part 2 Systems Thinking in System Dynamics
59(40)
Chapter 4 Strategic Management and Systems Thinking: Developing an Archetypical Model
61(12)
George Papageorgiou
Andreas Hadjis
Chapter 5 Dynamic Systems with Multiple Elements
73(26)
Yumin Zhang
Part 3 Systems Thinking in Systems Engineering and Project Management
99(122)
Chapter 6 Insights Based on an Empirical Study of Systems Thinking Development
101(20)
Heidi L. Davidz
Chapter 7 Assessing Systems Thinking Skills in Systems Engineers
121(10)
Moti Frank
Chapter 8 Systems Thinking in the Systems Engineering Process: New Methods and Tools
131(40)
Tom McDermott
Dane Freeman
Chapter 9 Integrating Project Management and Systems Engineering
171(20)
Michael Masin
Yael Dubinsky
Michal Iluz
Evgeny Shindin
Abraham Shtub
Guy Shtub
Chapter 10 Implementing Systems Engineering and Advanced Project Management in Large and Complex Projects: The Case of a New Airport Operational Readiness Project
191(30)
Ori Orhof
Part 4 Systems Thinking in Healthcare and Psychology
221(38)
Chapter 11 Integrated Models in Healthcare Systems
223(22)
Ron S. Kenett
Yifat Lavi
Chapter 12 A System Thinking in Medicine and Health Care: Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Approach for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)
245(4)
Moshe Leshno
Yoram Menachem
Chapter 13 Holistic versus Analytic Cognitive Style: Individual, Organization and Cultural Differences
249(10)
Eli Vakil
Part 5 Systems Thinking in Education
259(72)
Chapter 14 Systems Thinking in Special Education: A Case Study
261(12)
Haim Shaked
Chen Schechter
Chapter 15 Identity Economics, System Thinking, and Education
273(12)
Eli Goldstein
Chapter 16 Bureaucratic or Systems Thinking Organizational Profile: Perceptions of Principals and Teachers
285(30)
Tamar Chen-Levi
Chapter 17 Model-Based Systems Thinking: Science Teachers Employ Object-Process Methodology to Comprehend Scientific Texts
315(16)
Dov Dori
Rea Lavi
Yehudit Judy Dori
Editors' Contact Information 331(2)
Index 333