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The Elements of System Thinking

The Elements of System Thinking

Systems are made up of three parts: elements, interconnections, and a function or purpose.

Elements are the actors in the system.

  • Interconnections are the different relationships between the elements. In our example of the circulatory system, the relationship between the lungs and the heart is that the lungs supply oxygenated blood to the heart.
  • Function or purpose is what the system delivers. The circulatory system delivers oxygenated blood to the body. That’s its purpose or function.

Anything without interconnections or purpose cannot be considered a system.

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