What systems thinking can learn from history |
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Authors: | Omid Nodoushani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Business & Economics Department, Moravian College, 18018, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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Abstract: | A new concept of history would enable members of the systems community to reflect on two closely linked issues: teleology and a way of reasoning which arises out of it. In other words, by rethinking the role of a concept of history we will be able to grasp a sense of cultural purpose for a system or an organization and, next, be led into a way of reasoning which will direct the collective mind of such a system or organization as a whole. |
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Keywords: | systems thinking analysis positivism history modernism post-modernism teleology |
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