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What’s the fundamental difference between industrial systems management and biological systems management?

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What’s the fundamental difference between industrial systems management and biological systems management?

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When dealing with Agricultural raw ingredients and other biological systems it is important to understand the underlining reciprocal logic or said in another way, the relationship reasoning, of biological systems. It is also important to understand how different biological system’s ‘bottom-up’, relational reasoning is from industrial system’s ‘top-down’ linear, step-by-step logic, or transactional reasoning. For the industrial systems thinker new to biological systems, ‘paradoxes’ soon develop. When confronted with a problem, the industrial systems thinker tries to solve the ‘paradox’ by making an ‘either/or’ transactional choice. A choice the thinker believes will remain permanent. But the biological systems thinker knows that in biology all things are temporary. So rather than making a single, heavy-handed binary choice that will ultimately prove futile, the biological systems thinker seeks to make a series of temporary modulations (adjustments) that continuously evolve in concert wi

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