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! scope="row"| Systemic
! scope="row"| Systemic
| Cybernetic approaches, such as advocated by Beer and in the socio-technical systems literature.
| Cybernetic approaches, such as advocated by Beer and in the socio-technical systems literature.
Suitable for tackling problems associated with systemic-unitary contexts.
| The soft systems thinking proposed by Ackoff and by Checkland could minister to problems set in systemic-pluralist problem-contexts. For example, Ackoff's 'interactive planning' exhibited, through the participative principle, a method to cope with pluralism and, through the proposed design for a 'responsive decision system', an attempt to come to terms with systemicity.
| The soft systems thinking proposed by Ackoff and by Checkland could minister to problems set in systemic-pluralist problem-contexts. For example, Ackof's 'interactive planning' exhibited, through the participative principle, a method to cope with pluralism and, through the proposed design for a 'responsive decision system', an attempt to come to terms with systemicity
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