By: Carlo Pecchia
Really interesting… Working with people we should understand more and more stuff related to human beings rather than (mainly) on technical stuff (software). Other IMHO underexplored field is...
View ArticleBy: benjaminmitchell
Yes, behavioural economics is great too! As are cognitive behaviour therapy, Kegan & Lahey’s Immunity to Change, Evolutionary Psychology etc. It’s a great time to be alive!
View ArticleBy: Nicolay Worren
Benjamin, thanks for writing a useful and original blog combining action science with other approaches such as Lean and agile development. One comment regarding the Ladder of Inference, most of your...
View ArticleBy: Products, projects, requirements and needs « niksilver.com
[...] it’s a future, current or past project being reviewed. It’s loosely related to the ladder of inference and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Evgeny Rimonov was a professor of computer science who [...]
View ArticleBy: LSSC’12 Report, Batch 3 | Learning Agile and Lean
[...] the Work? Conversations for Double Loop Changes in Mindset One important takeaway here was the Ladder of Inference. The five rungs of this ladder are: select, describe, explain, evaluate, propose...
View ArticleBy: Carlo Pecchia
Really interesting… Working with people we should understand more and more stuff related to human beings rather than (mainly) on technical stuff (software). Other IMHO underexplored field is...
View ArticleBy: benjaminmitchell
Yes, behavioural economics is great too! As are cognitive behaviour therapy, Kegan & Lahey’s Immunity to Change, Evolutionary Psychology etc. It’s a great time to be alive!
View ArticleBy: Nicolay Worren
Benjamin, thanks for writing a useful and original blog combining action science with other approaches such as Lean and agile development. One comment regarding the Ladder of Inference, most of your...
View ArticleBy: Products, projects, requirements and needs « niksilver.com
[…] it’s a future, current or past project being reviewed. It’s loosely related to the ladder of inference and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Evgeny Rimonov was a professor of computer science who […]
View ArticleBy: LSSC’12 Report, Batch 3 | Learning Agile and Lean
[…] the Work? Conversations for Double Loop Changes in Mindset One important takeaway here was the Ladder of Inference. The five rungs of this ladder are: select, describe, explain, evaluate, propose...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....