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/sɪsˈtɛmɪk səkˈsɛs/ · sis·tem·ic suc·cess
noun
  1. Achievement or accomplishment resulting from a comprehensive and coordinated approach, often involving multiple systems or processes. The company's systemic success in implementing sustainable practices led to a significant reduction in its carbon footprint.
  2. A state of being where all components or systems within a larger system are functioning effectively and efficiently. The team's focus on systemic success enabled them to optimize their workflow and meet project deadlines.
Did you know? The concept of systemic success is closely related to the idea of 'systems thinking', which was first introduced by Donella Meadows in her 1972 book 'The Limits to Growth'. This approach emphasizes the interconnectedness of systems and the need to consider the broader implications of any action or decision.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 17, 2026