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The Art of Thinking in Systems: A Crash Course in Logic, Critical Thinking, and Analysis-Based Decision Making

Strategic Problem Solving for Everyday Life

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The Art of Thinking in Systems: A Crash Course in Logic, Critical Thinking, and Analysis-Based Decision Making

By: Steven Schuster
Narrated by: Russell Newton
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Find the best solutions to your problems. Become a better decision maker.

We are surrounded by systems. Businesses, schools, families, the economy, our country are all systems. The more you understand how they work, what problems do they face and how can you improve your position in them, the happier, and more stress-free your life will be.

Find strategic solutions considering every aspect of your problem.

Apply systems thinking to solve work, business, and relationship problems. Go beyond that! Learn to see through the hidden pathways of contemporary politics, economics, and education changes.

Systems thinking boosts your critical thinking skill, analyzing ability, clears your vision, makes you more logical and rational.

Recognize patterns, and design effective solutions to challenges.

Some things can’t be fixed with simple cause-effect thinking. We often perpetuate the very problems we try so hard to solve with this mindset. Systems thinking’s aim is to find better solutions to your problems. Learn to examine complexity and simplify it. Learn how to think of things as systems - the process of understanding how people, events, and ideas influence one another within a whole. Advance your cognitive skills to improve the performance of your projects, and the quality of your relationships. Learn to detect and fix system errors so you perform at your highest potential. Bring your new skills to your life and workplace, through examples from economic and political environments and ample prompts for reflection.

The Art of Thinking in Systems presents real life examples making this skill easily understandable and applicable. Approaching problems from a systems perspective is an essential skill for your career and life. This audiobook is not for Wall Street analysts but for everyday people who wish to understand their world better and make better decisions in their lives.

©2021 Steven Schuster (P)2021 Steven Schuster
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Fantastic book. well thought and well written.

loved it. grest for critical thinkers and philosophers. enjoyed every second of it. thank you Steven

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