Systems thinking is an approach that shifts our attention from single isolated components to interconnected wholes.
Systems are everywhere, from websites and businesses to entire cities and economies.
Thinking in systems helps us understand system parts, structure, and behavior to design for a more sustainable and efficient world.
"A system is a set of things — people, cells, molecules, or whatever — interconnected in such a way that they produce their own pattern of behavior over time." — Donella H. Meadows.