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Posted by Barry on June 05, 2004 at 20:34:34:
In Reply to: Re: systems thinking and the learning organisation posted by Prac on May 26, 2004 at 09:30:41:
>Yes, we do still have to take things apart to >understand them. It is part of the knowledge->creation process, which you would recognise in >your own studies. How else do you propose we >understand things, especially complicated things >like global warming etc?
Global Warming is a great example of something that CAN'T be solved by taking it apart into components.
- Re: systems thinking and the learning organisation Prac 12:38:09 06/07/04 (0)
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