by ALN | Jun 2, 2017 | Bad Actors, Cognitive Science, Improving Team Work, Information Analysis, Necessary Skills to Succeed
Review Tools and a Process For Making Decisions As everyone says, “Work smarter, not harder.” In Winning Decisions: Getting It Right the First Time , authors J. Edward Russo & Paul J.H. Schoemaker, two experts and professors in the field of decision...
by ALN | May 30, 2017 | Cognitive Science, Confirmation Bias, Decision Making, Economics, Information Analysis, Motivated Reasoning, Necessary Skills to Succeed, Structure of Information
I just learned a new term – Streaming analytics. Apparently streaming analytics is the application of analytics to data while it’s in motion, and before it’s stored – and includes data manipulation, normalization, cleansing and pattern of interest detection. Streaming...
by ALN | May 29, 2016 | Necessary Skills to Succeed
At 65 years old, I’ve been fortunate to have worked very closely with many successful people. These interactions have taught me 7 simple rules to ensure success. 1. Build Two or Three Core Competencies Over Your Lifetime: The first item on the to-do-list is to...
by ALN | Mar 22, 2016 | Communication, Necessary Skills to Succeed, Parenting
The Goal of the Georgia 6th District Learning Community is help us all to learn and grow. Here are the top Ted Talks we think are helpful to achieve that goal. The summaries for all of the videos below are just quick introductions to the subject. They can’t really do...
by ALN | Mar 19, 2016 | Cognitive Science, Communication, Confirmation Bias, Decision Making, Improving Team Work, Information Analysis, Motivated Reasoning, Necessary Skills to Succeed, Political Correctness, Racism, Religion, Structure of Information
I found a new term, “Political Motive Attribution Asymmetry” that adds to, “Confirmation Bias,” “Selective Perception,” and “Motivated Reasoning” as the reason our political problems seem to be so intractable. The term...
by ALN | Jan 15, 2016 | Building Consensus, Cognitive Science, Communication, Confirmation Bias, Information Analysis, Necessary Skills to Succeed
This list of the 7 keys to being better understood is intended help you succeed more by helping you focus more on how you say something than what you actually say. A fundamental intent of most of us is being better understood. But, in reality, mutual understanding is...
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