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Creativity Loops–Based Decision Making

A Systems Thinking Approach

Hassan Qudrat-Ullah

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Allgemeines, Lexika

Beschreibung

This book presents an innovative framework for enhancing creativity in decision-making by applying systems thinking principles and tools. It is based on the premise that creativity is not a fixed trait that some people have and others don't, but a skill that can be learned and improved with practice and guidance. The book also argues that decision-making is not a linear or mechanical process that can be reduced to simple rules or formulas, but a dynamic and creative process that requires holistic and systemic thinking.

The work also shows that systems thinking is not a complicated or abstract theory that only experts can use, but a practical and powerful tool that anyone can apply to understand and improve complex situations. The framework consists of six steps: problem identification, idea generation, idea selection, idea development, idea implementation, and monitoring and evaluating results and feedback.

Readers will learn to use the framework to solve complex problems and generate innovative ideas in any context and domain. Through the systematic integration of existing models into a unified framework, the book contributes to ongoing dialogues regarding effective decision-making processes. It critically evaluates prominent models like the Creative Problem-Solving Model, the Rational Decision Making Model, and the Intuitive Decision Making Model. Researchers seeking insights into incorporating creativity into decision-making will find this book to be a valuable scholarly resource.

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Dynamic thinking, Idea generation, Idea development, Root causes, Leverage points, Complex problems, Problem identification, Idea selection, Feedback loops, Decision making, Systems Thinking, CLBDM: Creativity Loops–Based Decision Making, Idea implementation, Monitoring and evaluation, Creativity and innovation