“Digital Valley” Chapter 3 Introduction: System Wisdom

Wholeness: The system is more than its parts. Out visualization of complex systems is a sphere nested within another sphere and another sphere, etc. Experienced System Thinkers are aware that all things are connected. There is flexibility, abstract, and pliability in the concept of a system and system of systems. These entities are comprised of humans, machines, and the environment. One must understand the interactions and interfaces of the defined system under consideration. Hence, System Analysis requires many forms of additional thinking: abstract, holistic, system, quantitative, objective, subjective, temporal, and critical thinking, etc. ST provides for better and more accurate understanding the overall situation and problems, and hence better defining the problems and subsequently how you should go about solving them in what sequence. It is indeed the wisdom to understand the “wholeness.” of the business and the world.
The purpose of Systems Thinking: Humans as intelligent beings have the ability to think! One might ask: What is the purpose of Thinking, what is the purpose of Systems Thinking, and what is the purpose of being a Systems Thinker? Practically, the purpose of ST is to solve problems and create desirable future. So many people do not know how to connect the dots within complex systems, nor think inclusively, holistically, nor comprehend dynamics, inductions or deductions, nor understand variables, interfaces, and interaction. ST is a holistic and integrated way of approaching situations and problems, frame the right questions, and handle the problems in a structural way. The systematic structure provides the shell within which individuals can collaborate to create transparency to problems. Once a state of transparency has been reached, collaboration turns into cooperation, as multiple approaches to finding solutions require efforts only guided by intentions, based on common value and understanding the issues.

Wisdom is an umbrella term, at its best, it is the amalgamation of thought, analysis, planning, prediction of consequences, and so on. Ultimately, wisdom is all about making ‘distinctions’ between what works and what does not work in the real world. Systems Thinking definitely helps to reach and manage wisdom more systematically.
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