

An introduction to systems thinking
Book • 2001
Barry Richmond's 'Introduction to Systems Thinking' offers foundational ideas and practical exercises for understanding and applying systems thinking principles.
The book emphasizes the importance of causal loops, stocks and flows, and dynamic feedback to explain system behavior over time.
Richmond provides pedagogical tools and examples to help learners build intuition for modeling and simulation.
The work aims to make systems thinking accessible to practitioners across disciplines seeking to reason about complexity.
It is often recommended for those beginning to explore formal modeling techniques.
The book emphasizes the importance of causal loops, stocks and flows, and dynamic feedback to explain system behavior over time.
Richmond provides pedagogical tools and examples to help learners build intuition for modeling and simulation.
The work aims to make systems thinking accessible to practitioners across disciplines seeking to reason about complexity.
It is often recommended for those beginning to explore formal modeling techniques.
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