EBK MANAGEMENT, LOOSE-LEAF VERSION
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Chapter 2, Problem 9DQ
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To Determine:
Application of system thinking to poor performance under academic studies, problem with family member or romantic partner and recognize elements and their underlying interdependencies.
Introduction:
System thinking refers to the discipline in management that is associated with understanding of system by investigating the interaction and linkages underlying component which consist of the entirety of the distinct system. In other words, it reflects the skill or ability to carry out problem solving in system which is complex in nature.
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