Handbook of Systems Thinking Methods
Practical guidance for complex problem-solving techniques
Jason Thompson author Neville A Stanton author Paul M Salmon author Guy H Walker author Adam Hulme author Natassia Goode author Gemma JM Read author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:19th Aug '22
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A practical guide for applying systems thinking methods to complex problems, the Handbook of Systems Thinking Methods features case studies and actionable insights.
The Handbook of Systems Thinking Methods offers a comprehensive guide for practitioners and researchers aiming to tackle complex problems through practical, step-by-step methodologies. Each method is accompanied by an illustrative case study that showcases its application, facilitating a deeper understanding of how to interpret and translate results into actionable recommendations. This hands-on approach ensures that users can effectively navigate real-world challenges using systems thinking principles.
The philosophy of systems thinking has gained considerable traction within the domains of human factors, ergonomics, and safety science. This handbook highlights the application of these methods in addressing multifaceted societal issues, including transport safety, workplace safety, medication errors, disaster management, child abuse, financial crises, terrorism, climate change, and public health. By providing clear guidance on these systems thinking methods, the Handbook of Systems Thinking Methods empowers users to approach complex problems with confidence.
Moreover, the book introduces state-of-the-art systems thinking techniques and offers novel case study applications that enhance understanding. It not only explains how to implement these methods but also provides insights into translating their outputs into practical applications. This resource is invaluable for students and professionals in fields such as systems engineering, ergonomics, and project management, making it an essential reference for anyone involved in the design and development of complex systems.
ISBN: 9780367220174
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 616g
312 pages