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A [[Formal Systems Model]] is a map or model that depicts the nature of the complex relationship between an organization and its environment (both internal and external). | A [[Formal Systems Model]] is a map or model that depicts the nature of the complex relationship between an organization and its environment (both internal and external). | ||
The key value of formal systems models as an organizational leadership tool is that they have a <u>high degree of predictive value</u>. | |||
(Source: https://study.com/academy/lesson/formal-systems-models-definition-uses-applications.html) | |||
[[Category:Systems concepts]] | [[Category:Systems concepts]] |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 3 February 2023
A Formal Systems Model is a map or model that depicts the nature of the complex relationship between an organization and its environment (both internal and external).
The key value of formal systems models as an organizational leadership tool is that they have a high degree of predictive value.
(Source: https://study.com/academy/lesson/formal-systems-models-definition-uses-applications.html)