Decision Making And Systems Thinking: Educational Issues Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Decision making in most universities is taught within the conventional OR/MS (Operations Research/Management Science) paradigm. This paradigm is known to be hard since it is consisted of mathematical tools, and normally suitable for solving structured problems. In complex situations the conventional OR/MS paradigm proves to be inadequate; decisions must be based on systems thinking which provides the decision maker(s) the opportunity to address the problematic situation in its full system context. The aim here is to develop a framework and a new course to teach decision making through systems thinking to industrial engineering students. The new course is to be taken after the existing course which covers the traditional OR/MS paradigm. It is believed that such an extended framework will help students to improve their skills in handling complex decision situations.

published proceedings

  • American Journal of Engineering Education (AJEE)

author list (cited authors)

  • Yurtseven, M. K., & Buchanan, W.

citation count

  • 7

complete list of authors

  • Yurtseven, M Kudret||Buchanan, Walter

publication date

  • January 2016