Complete Your "HCDT Stage: Define" Reflection: 114
A person can look just by thinking. Systems thinking is a problem-solving strategy. Normally, when an issue develops, we strive to fix it, but with system thinking, we can tackle everything that surrounds that problem. This mentality also shows you a difficult problem from a variety of views, which can provide critical information and ideas such as approaches.
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Jermy Mariya Rajan posted in "Inclusive Design and Mobility Challenge – SDG #11, Spring 2022" 2022-11-27 21:35:51 -0800 _complete_your_hcdt_stage_define_reflection_114
🤔 Reflection question
How might you explain the value of you having a systems-thinking mindset when attempting to define and understand a complex problem?
Jermy Mariya's Answer
A person can look just by thinking. Systems thinking is a problem-solving strategy. Normally, when an issue develops, we strive to fix it, but with system thinking, we can tackle everything that surrounds that problem. This mentality also shows you a difficult problem from a variety of views, which can provide critical information and ideas such as approaches.