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Systems Explained: The Interconnected World of B2B Growth
Season 1 · Episode 2

Systems Explained: The Interconnected World of B2B Growth

How to Build a Growth System · rev.space

October 1, 202425m 34s

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Show Notes

Summary

In this inaugural episode of The Growth System podcast, hosts Colin and Chris delve into the concept of systems thinking and its critical relevance to B2B growth. They explore what constitutes a system, the importance of understanding systems in organisational contexts, and how systems thinking can provide valuable tools for growth professionals. The discussion also clarifies the distinctions between systems thinking, systems dynamics, and systems engineering, emphasising the necessity of a holistic approach to navigate the complexities of modern business environments.

Takeaways

  • Systems thinking is essential for understanding B2B growth.
  • A system is defined by its interconnected elements and emergent properties.
  • Growth teams often operate as subsystems within larger organizational systems.
  • Understanding systems can help identify and solve organizational inefficiencies.
  • Reductionism can hinder effective problem-solving in complex systems.
  • Systems thinking provides a framework for navigating business complexities.
  • The distinction between systems thinking and systems dynamics is crucial for application.
  • Systems engineering focuses on the development of non-human systems.
  • Holistic views are necessary to align the purposes of different subsystems.
  • The podcast aims to explore practical applications of systems thinking in real-world scenarios.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Systems Thinking in B2B Growth

03:22 Defining Systems and Their Importance

07:30 The Relevance of Systems Thinking for Growth Professionals

14:02 Distinguishing Systems Thinking from Related Concepts

24:46 Conclusion and Future Topics