https://thesystemsthinker.com/causal-loop-construction-the-basics/
https://www.6sigma.us/systems-thinking/causal-loop-diagram-in-systems-thinking/
https://thesystemsthinker.com/guidelines-for-drawing-causal-loop-diagrams-2/
https://thesystemsthinker.com/step-by-step-stocks-and-flows-improving-the-rigor-of-your-thinking/
https://online.visual-paradigm.com/knowledge/business-design/what-is-stock-and-flow-diagram/
A casual loop diagram is a visual mapping tool to represent the cause-and-effect relationships among various elements
It illustrates how variables influence one another through a series of cause-and-effect linkages, forming feedback loops that can either reinforce or balance changes in the system
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A powerful tool in the Systems Thinking, arsenal, providing a lens through which we examine complex problems and understand the dynamics that might otherwise remian obscured
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It serves as a strong concept mapping tool, enabling us to break free from linear thinking and capture the nature of real-world systems