Multiple Choice
What does the term "systems thinking" mean as explained by Peter Senge?
A) A discipline for seeing wholes
B) A framework for seeing interrelationships
C) A way of seeing patterns of change rather than static snapshots
D) All of these are consistent with Peter Senge's explanation of systems thinking
E) None of these are consistent with Peter Senge's explanation of systems thinking
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