systemic completeness
[sɪˈstɛmɪk kəmˈpliːtnəs]
noun
completude sistêmica
1. The quality or state of being thorough and comprehensive within an interconnected system; the extent to which all components, elements, or aspects of a system are included and functioning together
The audit focused on ensuring systemic completeness across all departments to eliminate gaps in workflow.
A auditoria enfatizou garantir a completude sistêmica em todos os departamentos para eliminar lacunas no fluxo de trabalho.
2. In logic and mathematics, the property of a formal system where all true statements within that system can be proven from its axioms
Gödel's incompleteness theorems demonstrated that no consistent formal system can achieve perfect systemic completeness.
Os teoremas da incompletude de Gödel demonstraram que nenhum sistema formal consistente pode alcançar perfeita completude sistêmica.
3. In organizational and business contexts, the degree to which a process, strategy, or framework addresses all necessary components without omissions
Achieving systemic completeness in supply chain management requires integration of all logistics partners.
Alcançar completude sistêmica na gestão da cadeia de suprimentos exige integração de todos os parceiros logísticos.
This term is predominantly used in technical, academic, and business discourse in both Brazilian and American English contexts. It reflects a modern emphasis on systems thinking and holistic approaches to problem-solving. In Brazil, it's increasingly used in organizational development and process improvement initiatives, while in the USA it's common in technology, logistics, and formal systems analysis.
Related Idioms & Phrases
leave no stone unturned (systemic approach)
the whole nine yards (complete coverage)
dot all the i's and cross all the t's (ensure completeness)
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