Behavior within a system is influenced by the structure of feedback loops from "summary" of Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows
The structure of feedback loops within a system plays a crucial role in shaping the behavior of that system. These feedback loops can either reinforce or counteract the initial behavior, leading to either stability or change within the system. Understanding the structure of these feedback loops is essential for predicting and influencing the behavior of a system.
Reinforcing feedback loops occur when a change in one part of the system leads to further changes that reinforce the initial change. This can result in exponential growth or decline within the system. For example, if a company experiences increased sales, it may invest in more production capacity, leading to even higher sales in the future. On the other hand, if a company faces declining sales, it may be forced to cut costs, further exacerbating the decline.
Conversely, balancing feedback loops work t...
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