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I want to find a structural thinking framework to solve a problem with ambiguity. Primarily, this article highlights the four frameworks that I'm exploring:
The logical thinking process: This offers a structured approach to tackling complex, often vaguely defined problems—referred to as system-level challenges by the author.
System Dynamics: This framework views individual components in a larger system. Components of the system build feedback loops and the relations between these feedback loops ( might have delay) create structures which form the behavior and events of in a system.
hypothesis based problem solving: validate assumptions with facts ( logical thinking process contains this part as well)
Theory of practice: On the relationship between cognition and practice - the relationship between knowledge and action
Overview
I want to find a structural thinking framework to solve a problem with ambiguity. Primarily, this article highlights the four frameworks that I'm exploring:
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