
Systems mapping can facilitate the collective and shared understanding of complex problems
Discover how systems mapping could be instrumental in helping us navigate major complex problems and how the agro-food sector could find it useful.
Rahmin Bender-Salazar, Ph.D., is an entrepreneur, social psychologist and academic focused on the application of design research and creativity on innovation, business and policy, which is socially and ecologically sensitive in a global context.
As well as being Assistant Professor in Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, he is also the founder of Creativo Design, a design thinking consultancy that works at the crossroads of management consulting, policymaking, social psychology and design to engage in the co-creation of products and services on all levels for social impact.
Discover how systems mapping could be instrumental in helping us navigate major complex problems and how the agro-food sector could find it useful.
Transforming everyday smalltalk into meaningful conversations can change perspectives and cause social change. There are four key principles to do so.
Entrepreneurship must integrate the following three aspects: ecological and social systems; collective responsibility for justice; and posture of learning.