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Applied Understanding: Hospital Fixes that Fail [Systems thinking & modelling series]

This is part 31 of a series of articles featuring the book Beyond Connecting the Dots, Modeling for Meaningful Results.

The “Hospital Fixes that Fail” model presents another example of how our best (short-sighted) attempts to do something that seems logical can produce results that are counterproductive to what we wanted to accomplish.

Interactive model: Hospital Fixes that Fail

At times our best efforts defeat our intent.

Hospital Fixes That Fail

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Next edition: Applied Understanding: World2 Model.

Article sources: Beyond Connecting the Dots, Insight Maker. Reproduced by permission.

Header image source: Beyond Connecting the Dots.

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Scott Fortmann-Roe and Gene Bellinger

Scott Fortmann-Roe, creator of Insight Maker, and Gene Bellinger, creator of SystemsWiki, have written the innovative interactive book "Beyond Connecting the Dots" to demystify systems thinking and modelling.

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