
Thinking in Systems: International Bestseller


10x Is Easier Than 2x: How World-Class Entrepreneurs Achieve More by Doing Less
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System problems cannot be fixed in one step, nor can they be fixed in a sequence of linear steps. Why not? Because when systems find a steady state – which is probably where you’re encountering them, if you’re setting out to change something – they’re “steady” not because they’re static, but because they’re dynamically held in place by feedback loo... See more
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The greater the gap, the greater the pressure. It’s as if the system itself has a single-minded awareness of “how things ought to be,” and will do everything in its power to return to that state.