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whole systems, change systems, divergent thinking, people, figures, spirit, angels, chaos, theories, light, energy, movement, bonding, relationship, one, group

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Bucharest, Ro - Romania

Magnific series... so creative... Ana

Seattle, WA - United States

Thank you Edulescu

Rockville, MD - United States

I just so love your work!! You are my inspiration!!

Seattle, WA - United States

That's so ironic because I have to say the same about you! Deeply grateful we ever met...much love!

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Journey

Artist:

Carol R Williams

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Painting - Acrylic On Gesoed Board

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This painting depicts Whole Systems, Change Systems, Divergent Thinking, Chaos & organization...Systems thinking is the process of understanding how things influence one another within a whole. In nature, systems thinking examples include ecosystems in which various elements such as air, water, movement, plants, and animals work together to survive or perish. In organizations, systems consist of people, structures, and processes that work together to make an organization healthy or unhealthy.

Systems Thinking has been defined as an approach to problem solving, by viewing "problems" as parts of an overall system, rather than reacting to specific part, outcomes or events and potentially contributing to further development of unintended consequences. Systems thinking is not one thing but a set of habits or practices [1] within a framework that is based on the belief that the component parts of a system can best be understood in the context of relationships with each other and with other systems, rather than in isolation. Systems thinking focuses on cyclical rather than linear cause and effect.

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November 21st, 2010

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