A durable time‑to‑market advantage in hardware development comes from deliberately designing for scale from day one.
This perspective is best described as systems thinking, a concept brought into the managerial mainstream by Peter Senge in his book The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning ...
Artificial intelligence seems to be on the brink of another significant transformation nearly every week at the moment, and this week is no exception. As developers, businesses and researchers dive ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3- Good health and wellbeing. The paradigms of action theory and control theory dominate both science and practice, based on the belief ...
Systems Thinking is a way of looking at the way things are made in the world and understanding how processes influence one another in a larger system. Linear thinking is a narrow way of looking at the ...
Today’s business problems are more complex than ever, and innovating solutions to those problems without considering systemic impact can backfire. To avoid unintended harm to people and the ...
Systems thinking is an accepted approach for healthcare organizations to deliver better patient care. By designing programs that focus on patients as a whole person and member of the care team, as ...
Self-improving systems drive long-term business growth and operational efficiency. Embrace failure as a learning tool to foster innovation and risk-taking. My company is moving fast, which has ...
Today’s electronic systems are an increasingly complex combination of hardware and software components. They contain an ever-expanding range of functions, require more computing power, have to operate ...