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World Futures
The Journal of New Paradigm Research
Volume 75, 2019 - Issue 8
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Locating Potential Leverage Points In A Systems Thinking Causal Loop Diagram Toward Policy Intervention

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Pages 609-631 | Published online: 29 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

Outcomes depending on various interacting and adaptive parts and actors in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world are challenging to analyze using traditional thinking. Hence, Systems Thinking (ST) can be applied as a tool to aid policy makers in designing interventions that anticipates various ways in which a system might react to policy changes through the practice of integrating multiple perspectives into a causal loop diagram (CLD). We formalize criteria for identifying potential leverage points (PLP) in a CLD. Identifying PLPs enable policy makers to apply ST tools to devise strategies that are capable of addressing VUCA problems.

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