What does Senge's 'The Fifth Discipline' say about short-term interventions?
Senge's 'The Fifth Discipline' describes the 'fixes that fail' archetype, where short-term interventions alleviate symptoms but create delays or side effects that ultimately worsen the original problem. This symptomatic fix reduces the urgency to find fundamental solutions, allowing the system to adapt and necessitate even more drastic measures.
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