Systems intelligence is human action that connects sensitivity about a systemic environment with systems thinking, thus spurring a person's problem solving capabilities and invoking performance and productivity in everyday situations. Systems intelligence, abbreviated SI, is intelligent behavior in complex systems, that are often human in nature. Key concepts a person uses when acting systems intelligently are perception of systemic occurrencies, feedback from the system's structure and interaction with the system's agents and subsystems.
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Systems intelligence is an innate trait in all humans. It is a capacity that anyone can reveal, if one
- accepts that the world consists of a complex web of interacting relationships, to which everyone contributes.
- engages the holistic feedback mechanism of the environment, and in this way, accepts the presence of systems by systems thinking.
- sees the environment as feedback intensive, and manages to act intelligently, or rationally, in it.
- interacts with the environment in a way that makes minor corrections in the systems, generating huge effects due to the nonlinear dynamics of the system.
Source: Wikipedia - Systems intelligence