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A obra clássica sobre pensamento sistêmico, fundamental para a resolução de problemas de qualquer escala.
Uma audição essencial para líderes, executivos e dirigentes, mas também para todos que se preocupam com o futuro da humanidade e do planeta.
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Porém, o coração de Pensando em sistemas extrapola as fronteiras da metodologia. Donella Meadows se tornou conhecida tanto por se aprofundar na ciência por trás dos dilemas globais quanto por obter resultados positivos.
Apesar de escrito há quase três décadas, é fácil enxergar como os princípios dos sistemas se aplicam às grandes questões do nosso tempo–do desmatamento da Amazônia às oscilações das taxas de juros, da sustentabilidade das cidades às questões do clima.
Mais do que apresentar uma nova maneira de resolver problemas, este audiolivro lembra a todos nós da importância de nos mantermos humildes diante do que não sabemos e sempre ávidos por aprender.
OBSERVAÇÃO: Quando comprar este título, o PDF que o acompanha estará disponível em sua Biblioteca Audible junto com o áudio.
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