Dynamic Systems Thinking

Systems thinking studies things as a whole, including the way the elements are organized and the relationships between them. This stresses emergent properties - things that the whole system achieves that none of the parts do.

Systems thinking is a perspective that helps us see and understand the big picture in new ways.

However, real systems, particularly the system made up of your company and its market, are fluid and ever changing. To be useful in a dynamic environment, the discipline of systems thinking must be augmented with a systemic form of communication and adaptation.

The practice of Dynamic Systems Thinking identifies ongoing connections between the emergent big picture and the web of functional teams and assets that underlie it. This practice assures that change that affects the organization at any level is absorbed, and responded to, by the system as a whole. Without this practice, incremental change absorbed incrementally will eventually accumulate and unbalance even the best laid plan.

The practice of Dynamic Systems Thinking enables BlueCat Group  to help companies “corner like they’re on tracks” while speeding down the twisting roads that lead to emerging markets.