Systems Concepts in Action: A Practitioner's Toolkit explores the
application of systems ideas to investigate, evaluate, and intervene in
complex and messy situations. The text serves as a field guide, with
each chapter representing a method for describing and analyzing;
learning about; or changing and managing a challenge or set of problems.
The book is the first to cover in detail such a wide range of methods
from so many different parts of the systems field. The book's
Introduction gives an overview of systems thinking, its origins, and its
major subfields. In addition, the introductory text to each of the
book's three parts provides background information on the selected
methods. Systems Concepts in Action may serve as a workbook, offering
a selection of tools that readers can use immediately. The approaches
presented can also be investigated more profoundly, using the
recommended readings provided. While these methods are not intended to
serve as "recipes," they do serve as a menu of options from which to
choose. Readers are invited to combine these instruments in a creative
manner in order to assemble a mix that is appropriate for their own
strategic needs.