The Importance Of Collective Balance In Systems Thinking

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To be effective in systems thinking I would want to apply a collective balance as a whole in performance in academic studies. If I was performing poorly I would want to take a moment to analyze all aspects of my academics and view what is working and what areas are not working. It’s an inventory that provides me an opportunity for my own feedback. Then I would implement a new strategy to change the poor performance by coming up with a new process that can balance myself in a more effective manner to achieve better performance in my studies.
Should this be a problem in a romantic relationship I would want to meet with my partner and decide what area is the problem and what was happening. I would want to get my partners input and equally take into consideration their thoughts on what may need to be done different if I want this to work. Again, if I don’t do these things and find a balance in this area, I would not have the relationship lasting for very much longer. How can we make this work as a collective team and not as one person doing all the change or trying to be the only one to balance everything?
System thinking is to visualize success with yourself and what you want to achieve when it comes to changing your poor performance in school. You, in a
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The attributes can be applied to each scenario of one’s life or in business. You take the parts of the business or breakdown of each individual area as a part of the whole and test it and put it together until you have the best outcome or the entire piece of the pie that will be showing the performance of the parts of the whole that make it work not the performance of the whole that made it

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