Why you should be using systems thinking to solve problems

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Joseph Kasser

Joseph Kasser

Күн бұрын

The objectives of this talk are
1 To introduce systems thinking and critical thinking
2 To show how to do it by providing examples
3 To examine some aspects of problems
4 To give you some systems-thinking tools you can use right away
5 To change the way you think
After explaining the benefits of systems thinking, the talk discusses one way of doing it and provides examples of perceptions of a house, a car and a camera, as examples of how much information becomes available when using active brainstorming.

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@Irowthe1x
@Irowthe1x 28 күн бұрын
Good stuff! Although suggest setting playback speed at 1.5x.
@JosephKasser
@JosephKasser 27 күн бұрын
I generally do that for all KZfaq and Facebook videos. Saves a lot of time, specially when I can get the speed up to 2X.
@Irowthe1x
@Irowthe1x 25 күн бұрын
he refers to a quote - I believe this is what he was referring to- actual quote and some variants of it: "There is always a well-known solution to every human problem-neat, plausible, and wrong." (H. L. Mencken, "The Divine Afflatus," 1917)​ (Quote Investigator)​​ (WIST)​. Variant with "easy solution": "There is always an easy solution to every human problem-neat, plausible, and wrong." (Attributed to H. L. Mencken in various sources, including Walter Winchell's columns in 1949)​ (Quote Investigator)​. Variant with "simple, obvious": "For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, obvious, and wrong." (Appeared in Reason magazine, 1983)​ (Quote Investigator)​. Variant with "simple, direct, plausible": "Every complex problem has a solution which is simple, direct, plausible-and wrong." (Attributed to H. L. Mencken in a 1992 column by W. Gifford-Jones)​ (Quote Investigator)​.
@Irowthe1x
@Irowthe1x 25 күн бұрын
Assuming slide 18 Feasible Conceptual Desirable Solution acronym is a type - FCFDS? should omit the second F?
@ArashArfaee
@ArashArfaee 3 жыл бұрын
New topic and terminology for me, but as a picture thinker it seems a lot like how a highly functioning dyslexic (a major portion of super creative and evolutionary people you can name) brain works. Nice presentation thanks a lot for sharing.
@ArashArfaee
@ArashArfaee 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a research on dyslexia and how it might makes this process easier for them.
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