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Step 12: complex problem solving with all tools

Complex resolution appears when a case no longer lives only in one person or one scene. It lives between identity, other people, systems, contexts, environments, history, emotion, objectives, and visual maps.

Core idea

Solving seriously means combining layers, not choosing only one

Here you work on files where multiple humans, frames, objectives, and visualizations intervene. Complexity becomes clearer when the architecture of the case becomes visible.

Human layers

User, relational actors, and social entities.

System layers

Contexts, environments, rules, tensions, and scenarios.

Direction layers

Objectives, visual maps, Prisma, and traces.

1

Build the file in Apply

Apply remains the central workshop to create the case, define interpretive focus, and produce outputs.

2

Use reusable pieces

Add relational entities, social entities, contexts, and environments so the case is not born flat.

3

Orient it with objectives and visualization

When the case needs it, you connect it with objectives, visual models, Prisma, and traces.

Complex route

A useful sequence for dense cases

  1. Start from cartography, biography, and emotional state.
  2. Name the case in Apply and add actors, systems, contexts, and environments.
  3. Connect it with an objective when direction is needed.
  4. Model it visually if the case already requires visible architecture.
  5. Turn it into a Prisma or trace when it needs to be communicated, taught, or shared.
Next step

After solving, it is time to orient objectives

Guide 13 is centered on `Objectives` as a bridge zone between cartography, entities, contexts, and Apply.

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