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Systems thinking

An approach to parsing out the world’s complexities that emphasizes the interconnectedness of the “whole,” as well as the relationships—rather than the distinctions—among its parts. Biologist Ludwig Von Bertalanffy originated General Systems Theory (GST) in 1937, in part to describe how the behavior of a system varies when changes are made to one or several of its components.