Monday, January 20, 2020

Three hundred and twenty two days in the project #CriticalThinking in 365 concepts

Forty-six weeks done. Six weeks to go.

Let's remember that all these are mini case studies where we are to analyze the situation as best we can with a wide and wisely chosen selection of terms and analytical mechanisms introduced in the prior work. We can bombard the new terms with a carefully selected group of the prior ones as to analyze the situation, proactively seeking constructive solutions based on the analysis performed. Just the way we exemplified a while back about at the two thirds mark in the project.

316. Imagine if everyone was actually honest.

317. Contradiction between generations 

318. Stand up and keep going. No matter what.

319. The old fashioned way

320. Intentionally shortened memory

321. No choice at all

322. Divorce 
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/aspetrescu_criticalthinking-activity-6625026746414624768-VuzY

As always, will be happy to answer any questions and to comment on any draft analyses. These dialogues always lead somewhere good. For example, today I will say the final YES on a colleague's Ph.D. submission of revisions to his doctoral thesis on innovation strategy. He's been working on it for a decade. It's finally done and final. 

Adrian S. Petrescu, Ph.D., J.D.
InnovationTrek

"I have learned the novice can often see things that the expert overlooks. All that is necessary is to not be afraid of making mistakes or appearing naive." Abraham Maslow (1908-70)
"Cogito, ergo sum" (Rene Descartes, 1596-1650) 
"Who is John Galt?"

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