
General Systems Principles
General Systems Principles are guidelines that help us understand how complex groups of parts work together as a whole. They emphasize that a system's behavior depends on the interactions among its parts, not just the parts separately. In systems, change in one part can affect others, and understanding these relationships helps us predict outcomes. These principles highlight the importance of feedback (how systems adjust based on results), organization, and adaptability. Overall, they provide a way to analyze and improve various interconnected systems, from organizations and ecosystems to technology and societal structures.