Just a few pages into this book I was expecting a fairly dense book on the mechanics of systems thinking. In fact I assumed the first chapter was a warmup to deep hard to wrap my head around topics. I was pleasantly surprised that this wasn’t that type of book.
Meadows treats readers to a good introduction to System Theory without weighing the book down with complex jargon. She explains the concepts and then shows real world applicable examples that will make sense to almost every reader out there.
I enjoyed the book and came away with some new ideas around how long change should take, and realizing that I need to think deeper before I affect changes because I might just be changing the wrong thing the wrong way.
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