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Case Study: Solving Service Backlogs with Systems Thinking
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Case Study: Solving Service Backlogs with Systems Thinking

We have learned the tools of Systems Thinking: Behavior Over Time Graphs (BOTGs) to see patterns and Causal Loop Diagrams (CLDs) to find the structure.…
October 6, 2025No Comments

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