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James Marcus Bach's Secrets of a Buccaneer Scholar2 comments

creativityjapanese wrote 1 week ago: I have been doing a variety of things today. Though JLPT is only about 2 weeks away, life isn’ … more →

Tags: Learning Languages, Randoms, James Marcus Bach's Secrets of a Buccaneer Scholar

Invention is Free of Models...Innovation? That depends.

Michael P. Gusek wrote 3 weeks ago: My 90-year-old Nana (Paternal Grandmother) is an inventor and her inventions work. For example, one … more →

Tags: models, Patterns, Thinking Backwards

it's a metaphor for everything1 comment

wordsplay wrote 4 weeks ago: why am I always so sure clocks are wrong when I’m late? … more →

Tags: Awareness, Communication, Humor, logic, modern wisdom, Time Management, Yoga, yoga berri, Everything

The Awesome Power of Pull, Part I.V1 comment

Michael P. Gusek wrote 1 month ago: In the first post setting up for the discussion of Pull, I mentioned that in this second post I was … more →

Tags: Strategy, organizational development, push v pull

Rational Thought v. Intuition

Michael P. Gusek wrote 1 month ago: “To the rationally minded, the mental processes of the intuitive appear to work backward. His … more →

Tags: Geekery, Thinking Backwards

Autumnal

Komal wrote 1 month ago: “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” Gandhibapu … more →

Tags: Me, Myself, and I, Komal, Gandhi-ji, Life, Growth, Sorry!, Questions, Full Circle, new

The End of Shareholder Value

Michael P. Gusek wrote 1 month ago: This is an older article from Financial Times:  “Welch condemns share price focus” I tho … more →

Tags: Strategy Shift, Corporate

Quick Quote1 comment

kaliajer wrote 1 month ago: “I’m at the age where I unlearn something every day.” —Janice Hess, erotica writer … more →

Tags: aging, Quote, Quotes

Catastrophic Forgetting5 comments

Michael P. Gusek wrote 1 month ago: Uncertainty…If one thing is for certain, it is that we are in a time of great uncertainty. To … more →

Tags: Strategy Shift

Representations - Black Boxes - Equivalence

Bert Speelpenning wrote 2 months ago: I introduced the notion of a black box in an earlier post as some thing that has an internal organiz … more →

Tags: embedding, extending patterns, models, Représentations, Reverse Engineering

Representations - Number and Some Alternatives

Bert Speelpenning wrote 3 months ago: There are lots of ways to represent number - such as the number “ten”.  As grown-ups, we … more →

Tags: Denominations, extending patterns, invariants, Représentations

Representations - Formulas and Some Alternatives

Bert Speelpenning wrote 3 months ago: There are systems of notation for mathematical expressions that are in wide use.  One of them is so … more →

Tags: embedding, extending patterns, math class, models, Représentations, whole vs. parts

Key Math Ideas Not Taught In School - Invariants2 comments

Bert Speelpenning wrote 4 months ago: “Counting” involves a number of different mathematical ideas If you watch really young c … more →

Tags: Education, invariants, math class, models, Reverse Engineering

But I must unlearn what I have learned. Meditate on this, I will.

Saqib Ali wrote 4 months ago: Unlearing is not easy … more →

Tags: Learning, unlearn, learn

L16- Concepts Can Block Learning

apintalisayon wrote 4 months ago: “From the moment you teach a child the word ‘tree’ he can no longer fully experience a tree” said An … more →

Tags: Knowledge Management, Learning, personal knowledge management, Anthony de Mello, Bernard McGinn, CCLFI, concepts, hawthorne effect, knowledge-based development

A Tool for Learning to Unlearn: Internal "5 Why's"1 comment

apintalisayon wrote 4 months ago: Discovering root causes is important in problem solving. A tool in identifying root causes is … more →

Tags: Conscious Living, Double Loop Learning, Knowledge Management, Learning, personal knowledge management, 5 Whys, Business Process Improvement, Chris Argyris, internal double-loop learning

Key Math Ideas Not Taught In School2 comments

Bert Speelpenning wrote 5 months ago: There is a shape, a progression, to the typical school curriculum from Kindergarten through High Sch … more →

Tags: Reverse Engineering, math class, extending patterns, Education, models, Représentations, invariants

The Reflective Knowledge Worker2 comments

apintalisayon wrote 5 months ago: If self-reflection (or similar internal listening skills; see my last blog post on “Learning H … more →

Tags: Knowledge Management, Learning, Double Loop Learning, personal knowledge management, Mental Model, learning organization, william isaacs, Listening, Knowledge Worker

Quantity - Different Kinds of Numbers: Notations

Bert Speelpenning wrote 5 months ago: When you think of operations as having a front office component and a back office component, where t … more →

Tags: Reverse Engineering, extending patterns, naming, Denominations, models, Représentations


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