stock
Last modified on July 11, 2022
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Thinking in Systems: A Primer (Highlights/annotations > Part One: System Structure and Behavior > Highlight (yellow) - One: The Basics > Page 17 · Location 426)
A stock is the foundation of any system . Stocks are the elements of the system that you can see , feel , count , or measure at any given time .
Thinking in Systems: A Primer (Highlights/annotations > Part One: System Structure and Behavior > Highlight (yellow) - One: The Basics > Page 18 · Location 432)
Thinking in Systems: A Primer (Highlights/annotations > Part One: System Structure and Behavior > Highlight (yellow) - One: The Basics > Page 22 · Location 495)
A stock can be increased by decreasing its outflow rate as well as by increasing its inflow rate .
Thinking in Systems: A Primer (Highlights/annotations > Part One: System Structure and Behavior > Highlight (yellow) - One: The Basics > Page 23 · Location 503)
Links to “stocks”
Thinking in Systems: A Primer (Highlights/annotations > Part One: System Structure and Behavior > Highlight (yellow) - One: The Basics > Page 17 · Location 426)
A stock is the foundation of any system . Stocks are the elements of the system that you can see , feel , count , or measure at any given time .
Thinking in Systems: A Primer (Highlights/annotations > Part One: System Structure and Behavior > Highlight (yellow) - One: The Basics > Page 18 · Location 432)
Thinking in Systems: A Primer (Highlights/annotations > Part One: System Structure and Behavior > Highlight (yellow) - One: The Basics > Page 22 · Location 495)
A stock can be increased by decreasing its outflow rate as well as by increasing its inflow rate .