Apparently @WeGotdfunc are Systemic design experts since they don't need any citation to their statements, Phd in systemic design majoring in Copy pasting from other peoples work?
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Being able to either understand market trends and or create market trends through the use of feed back loops will provide the organisation a potential competitive advantage for the value chain and organisation.https://t.co/FULkewlN3u
Systems theory when applied in this context provides the organisation and its leaders a holistic approach to view the complete value chain and the impact of the organisation in creating a favourable environment in which to achieve the stated goals.https://t.co/FULkewlN3u
Systems theory is useful in this context as the organisation can adopt a number of strategies (ie loose or tight coupling) in either responding or challenging the environment.https://t.co/FULkewlN3u
@WeGotDFunc number 1, Selecting who is best to lead the system? Professionals who have the adequate credentials towards the related problem. number 2, minimal coherence? we barely used multiple sources cause all of everyone's concerns can be answered by 1 article
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The systems perspective has developed and continues to develop and unfold to cover varied traditions and methods in the pursuit of how to tackle multifaceted / wicked problems (Rittel H and Webber M, 1973). #twitwar2 https://t.co/B2dMnRSWbx
@WeGotDFunc Systems are created to solve existing problems, problems like unaesthetic form, inefficient function and the limitations of humanistic design approach.
P.S. We encourage you to cite your sources to your claims
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@MASTERdeBATERS3 We are saying that humanism is only substandard to Systemic design as we take into account all your methods but we have much more to offer within our scope of research
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Systemic design is distinguished from user-oriented design practice in terms of its expansive boundaries. Its preferred objective of systemic integration rather than market differentiation. #twitwar2 https://t.co/9Cw7jGI5yW
Systemic design are
best in: dealing complex problems
and adaptive challenges. Systemic design
approach/deal with these problems with the use of Big Five:
inquiring(observant) (1/2) #twitwar2 https://t.co/SQlcqVVW9S
the world we live in is hectic and complex, and undergo changes continuously, affecting society at many different levels. this is where systemic design comes in; to address this complexity (1/2) #twitwar2 https://t.co/bfl71FVuXa