This would justify the introduction of complex, nuanced and creative correlations into any number of fields. For instance, this would change the discourse on organizational theory, a context in which reductionism governed industrial era thinking. The Systems Theory offered a counterpoint to the simplification of certain labor and resource approaches, helping to pave the way for the prospects of labor improvement and, increasingly, sustainability. Indeed, the Systems Theory is implicitly endorsed by such constructs as the Triple Bottom Line theory. This is a construct which is growing in influence and is somewhat deceptively couched in what seems to be a simplification of organizational principles. The Triple Bottom Line theory argues that organizational success can be achieved through a simple three-pillar model which concerns people, profits and planet. (Votaw, 1)

In spite of its rhetorical simplicity, this denotes an overlapping of rather complex ideas. Votaw (2008) reports that "the term 'triple...
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