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*Le Chatelier’s principle: any system tends to set up conditions opposing further operation of the process — as to which see [[goal]]s and objectives. Especially [[SMART]] ones.
*Le Chatelier’s principle: any system tends to set up conditions opposing further operation of the process — as to which see [[goal]]s and objectives. Especially [[SMART]] ones.
*Systems are imposed to correct unexpected problems that have since been solved, they are “fully prepared for the past”
*Systems are imposed to correct unexpected problems that have since been solved, they are “fully prepared for the past”
*Temporary patches are very likely to become permanent, and then structural.
*[[The temporary tends to become permanent|Temporary patches are very likely to become permanent]], and then structural.
*The Naming Fallacy: the very act of naming throws everything into a frame of reference (This is something that Donald trump has exploited well).
*The Naming Fallacy: the very act of naming throws everything into a frame of reference (This is something that Donald trump has exploited well).


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*{{br|Thinking in Systems}}
*{{br|Thinking in Systems}}
*[[The temporary tends to become permanent]]
*[[Systems theory]]
*[[Systems theory]]
*{{br|The Peter Principle}}
*{{br|The Peter Principle}}