Two Loop Theory
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Two Loop Theory
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... See moreIn the template, the growth process is usually shown as a virtuous reinforcing loop on the left. The limiting process is usually shown as a balancing loop on the right, which reacts to imbalances imposed on it by the growth loop. The balancing loop is also driven to move toward its target—a limit or constraint on the whole system, difficult to see
CORE LOOPS OF KEY…
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as you add links, to test them also as “loops.” Identify each new loop as “balancing” (moving toward stability) or “reinforcing” (pushing growth or decline) based only on its behavior: regardless of the number of factors or elements it contains, or its position in the diagram.