Seeing how a "solution" in one area might cause a crisis in another.
Combining ideas from unrelated fields to create something new.
Everything is linked; changing one piece affects the rest. Introduction to Systems Thinking and Interdisci...
📍 Systems thinking provides the map of the connections, while interdisciplinarity provides the tools to navigate them.
Systems thinking is a holistic approach to analysis that focuses on how a system's constituent parts interrelate and how systems work over time and within the context of larger systems. When paired with interdisciplinarity, it becomes a powerful tool for solving "wicked problems" that no single field can fix alone. 🧠 Core Concepts of Systems Thinking Seeing how a "solution" in one area might
Modern challenges are messy and non-linear. Using these frameworks allows us to:
Complex patterns arise from simple interactions (like a flock of birds). 🌐 The Interdisciplinary Connection 📍 Systems thinking provides the map of the
It prevents "tunnel vision" by considering diverse perspectives.