Combining ideas from unrelated fields to create something new.
Traditional analysis breaks things down into small pieces. Systems thinking looks at the "big picture" and the invisible strings connecting everything. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Introduction to Systems Thinking and Interdisci...
Everything is linked; changing one piece affects the rest. Combining ideas from unrelated fields to create something
Interdisciplinary work blends methods and insights from different fields (like biology, economics, and sociology). It is the natural partner to systems thinking because: Introduction to Systems Thinking and Interdisci...