The Two Broad Types of Learning Methods People Use
Posted on25 Sep 2017
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Learning to look at problems as a journey from abstract to practical has helped me much. Since learning is a problem, it... Read More
Making Good Leadership Decisions Has Two Keys
Making good leadership decisions is easy to know. Doing it is another matter. A Harvard Business Review article talked about four behaviors... Read More
Challenging Assumptions in Three Black and White Thinking Examples
Posted on10 Apr 2017
TagsChallenging Assumptions Series, problem solving, decisions, closed questions, assumptions, anchoring
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The three black and white thinking examples below show just how easy problems arise when people aren’t challenging assumptions every day. This... Read More
Make Better Decisions by Spotting Role of Correlation in Business
Posted on30 Jan 2017
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The role of correlation in business in decision making is everywhere. People just don’t see it. That’s because they often see it... Read More
3 Common Examples of Challenging Assumptions at Work
Posted on16 Jan 2017
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How do you solve problems well? A tip often cited is challenging assumptions. Few say how to do this though. The key... Read More
Solving Problems by Challenging All Things Equal Assumption
Posted on24 Oct 2016
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To solve problems well, we often hear about challenging assumptions. Too often though training on this involves nothing more than playful games... Read More
Assessing Thinking Skills Using Two Artificial Intelligence Models
Posted on15 Feb 2016
Tagsartificial intelligence, decision-making process, problem solving, skills, Thoughts, MIT Technology Review
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The more we learn about artificial intelligence (AI) the more we learn how we think. AI often uses our thinking as a... Read More
Examples of Breaking the Consensus Addiction
Ryan Hatch, a software entrepreneur of Resultech, tweeted me in regards to my post, “Breaking through Consensus”. He suggested examples of breaking... Read More
How Different People See Quantity vs Quality Debate
Posted on26 Oct 2015
Tagsdecision-making process, phraseology, problem solving, quality, quantity, Real-time personality assessment, special forces, word choice
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People fall on the quantity vs quality debate differently. There are quantity-oriented personalities (QN) and quality-oriented ones (QL). They differ on how... Read More
Challenging Assumptions Exercises
Assumptions box us in. We like them though because they make our communications simpler. For instance, I am writing assuming you can... Read More