
Systemic Interaction
Systemic interaction refers to the way different parts of a system, such as organs in a body or components in an organization, influence and communicate with each other. These interactions create a network of dependencies that maintain the system's overall function and stability. Changes or disruptions in one part can affect the whole, highlighting the interconnectedness and complexity of systems. Understanding systemic interaction helps us see how individual elements work together dynamically, ensuring the system operates effectively or highlighting where issues may arise.