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Dylan Canal-Estevez

Task I: Applying Systems Thinking Basics

Introduction to Systems and Applications: D459

Professor LaRae Tronstad

Western Governors University

April 7th, 2025




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, D459 TASK 1 - Essay Analysis of Systems Thinking in Small Business




Task I: Applying Systems Thinking Basics

A 1: Case study 1 focuses on Wilde’s Bramble, an organic food company started by

Alder and Calla Wilde. They are a rural couple that grew up in Vermont lived off the farmland of

their parents. This inspired a love for organic produce and a passion for farming. At the start of

their journey, they would vendor at local farmer markets, and soon word of mouth spread that

their produce was fresh, high-quality, and delicious. As their business grew, they began selling to

local shops and restaurants. To keep up with the increasing demand for their produce, the

Wilde’s used their savings to lease more farmland. In addition, the increase in workable land

required equipment, power, and a new barn. However, the costs proved too much to keep up

with. The Wildes began relying on credit cards to cover costs. As the monthly payments

increased, the couple took out a mortgage on their farm and Calla got a second job. What once

was a lucrative business was now overtaking their finances, and no amount of extra cash was

proving enough to help prevent the debt from overwhelming them (WGU, 2025).

Key Events:

- The Wildes begin their small business selling produce from the farmland inherited

from their parents.

- The Wildes vendor at local farmers markets, impressing their community with the

fresh, delicious, and high-quality produce.

- The Wildes experience a boom in demand due to the popularity of their produce.

They begin vending to local shops and restaurants.

- The Wildes dip into their savings to afford a lease of extra farmland to help support

the demand.




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