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Churchman was a significant researcher in systems theory. In particlular, he considered some of the critical thinking aspects such as the ethics of system intervention of the impact of individual and group power on organisational change. It exposes some of the broaders critical thinking, and challenges to systems thinking. | Churchman was a significant researcher in systems theory. In particlular, he considered some of the critical thinking aspects such as the ethics of system intervention of the impact of individual and group power on organisational change. It exposes some of the broaders critical thinking, and challenges to systems thinking. | ||
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Revision as of 23:45, 18 May 2025
Churchman, C W. 1968. The Systems Approach and its Enemies. New York, NY, USA: Dell Publishing.
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Churchman was a significant researcher in systems theory. In particlular, he considered some of the critical thinking aspects such as the ethics of system intervention of the impact of individual and group power on organisational change. It exposes some of the broaders critical thinking, and challenges to systems thinking.