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How is Systems Thinking different from Critical Thinking

This talk explores the key differences between Systems Thinking and Critical Thinking, highlighting how each approach shapes problem-solving in software testing. 

While Critical Thinking focuses on logical analysis and reasoning, Systems Thinking emphasises understanding interconnected relationships and the bigger picture. 

Through real-world examples, this session demonstrates when and how to apply these mindsets to enhance testing strategies.

 

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the core differences between Systems Thinking and Critical Thinking in the context of software testing
  • Learn how to apply both approaches effectively to improve problem-solving and decision-making in testing

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