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by locallost
1524 days ago
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On the flip side: I am not saying this is the case with the author, but in my experience a great number of believers in systems and processes are people who struggle to solve any problem, and therefore want to have a system where most of the problems will be solved by the system. But that's not really possible, since if you struggle to solve a problem in any way, you will not be able to create a problem solving system, which is a next level problem. Systems thinking is a good idea, but at the end of the day, things need to be done by the people and this can be messy and chaotic, and people are different so making a system that works for everybody is impossible. |
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