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Systems thinking

 How to solve a problem

To address an issue, one must first discover the underlying reason, then brainstorm potential solutions, analyze and select the most viable option, and then implement and monitor its effectiveness.




UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals


Linear thinking

Linear thinking is a logical, step-by-step approach to problem-solving or decision-making that entails breaking big situations down into smaller, more manageable components and tackling each component one at a time.

Systems thinking

Systems thinking is a problem-solving strategy that analyses the interrelationships and interdependencies among components of a complex system in order to understand how they interact and affect the system's overall behavior.







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