The difference between holistic perspective from a partial point of view
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A holistic perspective views things as a whole, while a partial point of view is based on a part of the whole.
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- When you take a step back and look at a subject as a whole, you are engaging in holistic thinking.
- Everything is viewed as having an impact on the whole, and all of its pieces are thought to be interconnected, so when considering them, you must also consider the impact of change on the whole.
- Partial thinking is all about focusing on specifics, generally on only one component of a larger picture. It enables you to be micro-focused while 'forgetting' the importance that that section plays in the overall operation.
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