Dealing With Aversion To Risk And Uncertainty In A Crisis
Posted on11 May 2020
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People have a natural aversion to risk. It becomes much stronger in a crisis too. Uncertainty has a lot to do with... Read More
Misfit Employees Improving Innovation, Integration And Interactions
Posted on27 Apr 2020
Tagscollaboration, organizational culture, diversity, employees, innovation, problem solving, Talent, Intersectional Thinking
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A colleague, who died young, had shared the interviewing guide of a top digital firm. In its introduction, the firm stated its... Read More
Grouping Causing Mistakes Overweighting Similarities
Posted on17 Feb 2020
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We learn grouping early in school. We also learn that many ways exist to group the same things. Yet, we don’t learn... Read More
Sherlock Holmes Problem Solving Expanding Field Of Vision
Posted on13 Jan 2020
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Sherlock Holmes sees things that others do not. They aren’t blind. They just rely too much on what they do see. This... Read More
Understanding Agile As A Non-Technical Way To Drive Everyday Success
Posted on26 Aug 2019
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Agile is all the buzz in information technology. Yet, understanding Agile in a non-technical way can drive everyday success in any field... Read More
Secret To Solving People Problems Effectively At Work
Posted on04 Mar 2019
TagsTechniques, problem solving, perspective, people's differences, miscommunication, conflict management
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Everyone is a people person until people are the problem. Almost all problems at work have a human aspect. That means solving... Read More
Generating Better Ideas By Changing Things Up Occasionally
Posted on24 Sep 2018
Tagsbrainstorming, decision-making process, ideas, problem solving, thinking process, Velten Mood Induction Procedure
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When people find a good way of doing things they stick with it. When it comes to generating better ideas though, doing... Read More
Importance of Yin Yang In Business Decision Making Processes
Posted on17 Sep 2018
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The importance of yin yang in business hits home in decision-making. Therefore, decision-making processes that ignore it have holes. Three Yin Yang... Read More
Working Better With Conscientious People As Problem Solvers
Employers often prize conscientious people. Their focus, organization and discipline do well in the workplace. Yet, downsides exist. Working with conscientious people... Read More
Seeing The Forest For The Trees, An Air Force Perspective
Posted on25 Dec 2017
Tagsanchoring, details, military, problem solving, Talent, trees, vision, air force, aircraft-forest-tree analogy
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“He isn’t seeing the forest for the trees!” That means he’s so wrapped up in the details that he doesn’t see the... Read More