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World Systems Thinking Day is an event held every year on September 17. It was created by the Systems Thinking Alliance. This day celebrates people who use systems thinking to improve complex situations. Systems thinking helps us understand how different parts of a system connect and work together.[1]

History

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The Systems Thinking Alliance started World Systems Thinking Day. They wanted to show how important systems thinking is in addressing complex and wicked problems. The day invites everyone to learn about and use systems thinking in their lives.[1][2]

Significance

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Systems thinking is a powerful tool. It helps governments, businesses, and organizations deal with complex challenges. These challenges come from our fast-changing and connected world. Systems thinking helps leaders make better decisions by understanding patterns and connections.

Observance

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On World Systems Thinking Day, people acknowledge the contributions made by systems thinkers and practitioners.

Role of the Systems Thinking Alliance

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The Systems Thinking Alliance leads the celebration of this day. They provide resources and training to help people learn systems thinking. The Alliance encourages individuals and businesses to use systems thinking concepts and approaches to navigate complexity.  

Conclusion

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World Systems Thinking Day honors system thinkers and pracitioners. It also highlights why systems thinking is important and encourage more people to use systems thinking to improve the complex situations.

References

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  1. ^ a b "World Systems Thinking Day - Honoring Global Impact of Systems Thinkers". 2023-10-23. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  2. ^ "About Systems Thinking Alliance". Retrieved 2024-10-08.