Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Loop B3
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
loop B1
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Loop B2
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of Loop B1
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
CloneB1 of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of loop B2
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
CloneB3 of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of Clone 1 A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone 1 A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of Clone of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
CloneB2 of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
CloneB2 of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
B3 loops
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
B3
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of Clone 1 A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Loop B1
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Loop B1
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of Clone of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
LoopB1
Learning exercise adapted from Donella Meadows "Thinking in Systems," Part One: Systems Structure and Behavior. The example is a single stock system (room temperature) managed by two competing goal-seeking balancing loops, each of which is attempting to pull the stock to a different goal.
Clone of A Stock with Two Competing Balancing Loops, a thermostat