Systems Thinkers vs. Reductionists

Science has been successfully dividing problems into smaller and smaller units, each self-contained and easier to study.  Hence, the goal of reductionists is to “divide and conquer”.

In contrast, systems thinkers concentrate on how the units fit together and interact as a whole (holism).  Systems thinking is a different view of the world and is interested in the properties and performance of the whole.