Systems thinkers often use Archetypes to identify the "DNA" of a conflict:
Instead of solving a fundamental problem, the system relies on an "easy" external intervention. This weakens the system's internal ability to resolve its own conflicts over time. 3. Key Components for Analysis System Based Conflict
The external environment (political, social, or technical) that shapes how the system behaves. Systems thinkers often use Archetypes to identify the
Modifying the system's boundaries, incentives, or feedback loops to prevent the conflict from recurring. System Based Conflict
The deep-rooted drivers and immediate "triggers" that set the conflict in motion.
Ensuring all parts of the system have the same information and understand each other’s perspectives.