“…It describes a way of thinking that makes it possible to understand and design complex phenomena such as systems (Lindemann, 2009). The essence of Systems Thinking is the consideration of the overall task and the overall process while working on individual subtasks or sequential work steps, which promotes the achievement of a favourable overall solution while optimizing the individual assemblies or sub-steps (Feldhusen and Grote, 2013). Furthermore, Systems Thinking is even estimated as one of the most powerful tools of knowledge and understanding, because it teaches us to develop coherent and meaningful models of the world, whereby overall social improvements and design possibilities arise (Mella, 2012).…”