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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...

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By: 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!

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By: 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...

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By: 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 [...]

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By: 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...

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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...

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By: 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!

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By: 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...

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By: 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 […]

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By: 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...

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