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Get out of that rut. Find long-term solution to your problems. We have the best of intentions to improve our conditions, but often our solutions fall short of improving our lives. Our best efforts can result in the opposite of what we want over time. If we apply conventional thinking to complex issues, we often maintain or feed the very problems we want to fix. How to avoid this trap? I will tell you in this book.Think in Systems is a concise information manual offering high-level, strategic problem solving methods for personal and global issues. The book presents the main features of systems thinking in an understandable, everyday manner, helping you to develop the skill top analysts and world leaders use. Your life is a system. Everything that is connected to your system (life) is a part of it. Your town, country, the world, the solar system are all bigger systems you are a part of. These systems are interconnected. Whatever you do will affect the system and whatever the system does will affect your life. Systems can have positive and negative effect on your life or on life of people generally. The greatest problems like hunger, war, and poverty are all failures in the system. Similarly, fights with your loved ones, being stuck in a rut at your job are also system failures. They are not only your fault. But they cant be fixed with cause-effect thinking. Systems thinking boosts your critical thinking skills, makes you more logical, enhances your analytical abilities, and makes you more creative. We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. Albert EinsteinLearn the main aspects, concepts, and models of systems thinking.Design models and systems maps to solve your problemsFind solutions to your underlying problems, not just the symptomsImprove your mental health, wealth, and connectionsLearn to use systems thinking in your business, relationships, friendships, and general political, socio-economic, and environmental issues. Widen your understanding about international economic, political, and socio-economic affairsManage your business better The most helpful materials, books, and experts to learn even more about systems thinking.Map out a strategic action plan to change your circumstances. Become more patient by understanding the world and your place in it better. Shift your focus from the unimportant details and focus on the real issues. Stay a learner. Learn to use systems thinking in your problem solving, decision making, and strategic planning practices today.

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The Art of Strategic Planning, Effective

Problem Solving, And Lasting Results

Zoe McKey

www.zoemckey.com

Copyright 2019 by Zoe McKey. All rights reserved.

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I T WAS A RAINY SEPTEMBER morning. I will never forget it. I was rushing to my first-ever university class. Puttering with my class schedule and location, I entered the modern university building. What was the name of that class again? I thought with a buzz of excitement only freshmen feel. The Theory of International Relations, I read off the paper. I had zero thoughts about what this class would end up being. I understood each of the words individually, but put together, they lost all meaning.

I arrived just before the professor. Because of my delayed arrival, I only found available seating in the first row. I felt exposed to the sharp eyes of the professor, who arrived just when I was trying to fish out my textbook, but from the sudden shock of her appearance, I lost control of my shaking hands, pouring the contents of my backpack onto the ground.

Whats your name? she asked me.

Z-Z-Zoe? I asked her back, which she rewarded with a stern glance. I mean, I am Zoe, yes, I repeated myself, trying to collect my things and the little pride I had left. Great, now she would remember me until graduation.

Well, Zoe, you just gave me a great opportunity to explain the topic of the class in an easy manner. Thank you. I was so surprised that I forgot to say anything and just nodded. She then turned to the class. What happened to Zoe? she asked everyone.

After a few seconds of confused, simultaneous mumbling, someone said, She dropped her bag. The professor nodded and gave the class a look that obviously meant she wasnt satisfied with the answer. So someone else added, She dropped the bag off the table because you scared her.

All the blood rushed out of my face when I saw the professors eyes bulge for a second, but then she laughed. Yes, that is a better description of the event. Then, without waiting for another creative explanation about my shame, she continued.

In linear thinking terms, you are correct. She got surprised, she lost balance, and she dropped her bag. But there is so much more to it. Why did the bag fall to the ground versus just floating around? Why did she choose to take out her book at the last minute? Was she late? Why was she late? Did her bus arrive late? Why did the bus arrive late? Was that the fault of a traffic jam, or some internal organizational problem at the bus company? You see, there is so much more to a dropped bag than we think. She totally got our attention.

As youre now starting to understand, there is much more to a simple event than what it seems to be on the surface. The theory of international relations aims to give a conceptual framework upon which complex relations between the actors of a system can be analyzed.

Here, she lost us... Conceptual what? She saw that, and with a chuckle, she explained herself.

In other words, we will take a look at the relationship some countriesactorshave with each other, and within. We will learn different theories through which we can explain international phenomena like why wars happen, what the challenges of war preventive policies are, and why we cant truly eradicate hunger, drug wars, and other issues from the world. Our attention was captured again.

To be able to discuss these topics meaningfully and understand each other, first I need to teach you to shift your thinking patterns. There is an entire discipline built upon complex thinking that goes way beyond the regular cause-effect thinking. This is systems thinking.

And there it was, my first encounter with the concept of systems thinking, at the age of 19, in the very first class I had at the university. Ever since then, it has been quite a journey learning about systems thinking. With a decade of active and profound learning about it, I overcame my hesitation and decided to collect my experience and understanding into a book. Systems thinking had life-changing benefits for my life early on, and Im very grateful for it. This is not as popular or widespread of a topic as it should be, partially because it is a new discipline and partially because it operates with professional jargon that can be hard to grasp. My goal with this book is to deliver this quintessential discipline to you in an understandable language, profound enough to improve your life and relationships, understand world events, and find better solutions to your problems.

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