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One thing I have noticed is that at least in American society, systems thinking has not been a bit of a thing since the 2000's at least. It seems like people are more keep on pragmatism instead of progress, whether that be Kaizen, cybernetics, or whatever. It seems like whether it be governments or corporations, outside maybe supply chain management systems orientation has been eclipsed by emotional orientation, not that in and of itself it is bad, but letting it run an organization (like it seems many organizations have taken on) just seems to spell trouble. Perhaps another INTJ could elaborate whether I am being biased or whether process orientation has taken a back seat or not.

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