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Presenting this set of slides with name - Systems Thinking Covering Complexity Emergent Behaviour And Effect. This is a five stage process. The stages in this process are Systems Thinking, Systems Theory, Systems Ideas.

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The image depicts a presentation slide focused on 'Systems thinking covering complexity emergent behaviour and effect', a concept within systems theory that deals with understanding complex systems by looking at the relationships and interactions between components rather than just the components themselves.

The slide is divided into three main boxes that connect to a central concept - 'Open & Closed Systems Perspective', which appears to be the underlying theme of the systems thinking approach being described here.

At the top, we're reminded that ""This slide is 100% editable. Adapt it to your needs and capture your audience's attention,"" suggesting that this template is designed for customization according to the presenter's requirements.

1. Complexity:

Accompanied by an image of a complex polyhedral shape, implying the intricate interconnections within a system.

2. Emergent Behaviour:

Paired with a symbol representing emergent properties or behaviours that arise from the interactions among the system's parts.

3. Goal-Directed Behaviour:

Illustrated by a target symbol, referencing behaviours in a system that are focused on achieving a particular goal.

4. Open & Closed Systems Perspective: 

Depicted with a circular chain of elements, suggesting continuous processes within systems that can be either isolated (closed) or interact with their environment (open).

5. Cause Effect:

Represented by a line graph showing cause and effect relationships, a fundamental concept in understanding systems behaviour.

Use Cases:

This slide would be applicable in a range of industries where complex systems are studied, managed, or need to be improved:

1. Management Consulting:

Use: To train consultants in systems thinking for organizational diagnosis and intervention strategies.

Presenter: Senior Consultant or Trainer.

Audience: Management Consultants.

2. Information Technology:

Use: For discussing system architecture and design principles, focusing on emergent behaviours in networks and software.

Presenter: IT Architect or Systems Analyst.

Audience: IT Professionals.

3. Healthcare:

Use: To understand patient care pathways and the impact of different healthcare interventions as a system.

Presenter: Healthcare Administrator or Public Health Analyst.

Audience: Healthcare Managers and Policy Makers.

4. Education:

Use: In professional development courses to promote holistic thinking in educational administration and curriculum design.

Presenter: Educational Researcher or Academic.

Audience: Educators and School Administrators.

5. Environmental Science:

Use: For analyzing ecosystems and environmental impact based on a systemic perspective.

Presenter: Environmental Scientist or Ecologist.

Audience: Environmental Policy Makers and Conservationists.

6. Engineering:

Use: To plan and optimize complex engineering projects with multiple interacting components and constraints.

Presenter: Engineering Manager or Systems Engineer.

Audience: Engineers and Project Managers.

7. Financial Services:

Use: For the assessment of systemic risks and the emergent behaviours in financial markets.

Presenter: Financial Analyst or Risk Manager.

Audience: Investment Bankers and Financial Advisors.

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