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The Johari Window - Psych Safety
The Johari Window - Psych Safety
The Johari Window  By Jade Garratt, Director of Education Like many, I was first introduced to the Johari Window in leadership development training. It was presented as a tool to understand yourself, and it was used to demonstrate how feedback […]
·psychsafety.co.uk·
The Johari Window - Psych Safety
Johari window - Wikipedia
Johari window - Wikipedia
The Johari window is a technique designed to help people better understand their relationship with themselves and others. It was created by psychologists Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916–1995) in 1955, and is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise. Luft and Ingham named their model "Johari" using a combination of their first names.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Johari window - Wikipedia
The Johari Window As a Tool in Feedback Processing
The Johari Window As a Tool in Feedback Processing
The Johari Window is a communication model developed in 1950s by two American psychologists, Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham. The name ‘Johari’…
·brightinventions.pl·
The Johari Window As a Tool in Feedback Processing
The Johari Window - Building Self-Awareness and Trust
The Johari Window - Building Self-Awareness and Trust
The Johari Window is a visual representation of what you know about yourself, and what others know about you, to help develop self-awareness and trust.
·mindtools.com·
The Johari Window - Building Self-Awareness and Trust
OODA loop
OODA loop
Make faster decisions with incomplete data.
·untools.co·
OODA loop
Impact Effort Matrix
Impact Effort Matrix
This blog post is your one-stop guide to the Impact Effort Matrix.
·upbase.io·
Impact Effort Matrix
The 3x3 Impact/Effort Matrix
The 3x3 Impact/Effort Matrix
The impact/effort matrix is a tool that helps teams prioritize items based on their impact to the user and the level of effort it’d take to…
·medium.com·
The 3x3 Impact/Effort Matrix
Impact-Effort Matrix
Impact-Effort Matrix
Prioritize by weighing impact against the effort required.
·untools.co·
Impact-Effort Matrix
How to think better
How to think better
One of the many questions that keep me up at night is: “how can I be a better thinker?” As you probably can tell, I’ve been on an endless…
·isabelgan.medium.com·
How to think better
Hanlon's Razor
Hanlon's Razor
Hanlon's Razor is the adage: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
·sketchplanations.com·
Hanlon's Razor
Hanlon’s Razor
Hanlon’s Razor
Hanlon’s Razor is a heuristic device that tells us not to assume malicious intent behind actions when a lack of awareness or knowledge can adequately explain the actions.
·thedecisionlab.com·
Hanlon’s Razor
Hanlon's Razor: Not Everyone is Out to Get You
Hanlon's Razor: Not Everyone is Out to Get You
Hanlon’s Razor teaches us not to assume the worst intention in the actions of others. Understanding Hanlon’s Razor helps us see the world in a more positive light, stop negative assumptions, and improve relationships.
·fs.blog·
Hanlon's Razor: Not Everyone is Out to Get You
Hard choice model
Hard choice model
Figure out what kind of a decision you're making.
·untools.co·
Hard choice model
What Is A Circle of Competence? - Definition and Examples From Charlie Munger and Waren Buffett
What Is A Circle of Competence? - Definition and Examples From Charlie Munger and Waren Buffett
A circle of competence is an area of the world where you have useful knowledge that gives you an edge. Here’s the definition from the Farnam Street blog: Circle of Competence is simple: Each of us, through experience or study, has built up useful knowledge on certain areas of the world. Some areas a
·wealest.com·
What Is A Circle of Competence? - Definition and Examples From Charlie Munger and Waren Buffett
Circle of Competence
Circle of Competence
Your Circle of Competence identifies your current area of knowledge and expertise as a guide for effective action.
·modelthinkers.com·
Circle of Competence
Mastering Success: Navigating Within Your Circle of Competence
Mastering Success: Navigating Within Your Circle of Competence
Understanding where you have an edge and where you don't can help you prevent problems, spot opportunities others miss, and rapidly learn. We all have a circle of competence - an area in which we have a lot of earned knowledge.
·fs.blog·
Mastering Success: Navigating Within Your Circle of Competence
Mental Models & Product #3: Circle of Competence
Mental Models & Product #3: Circle of Competence
I had a wonderful conversation this morning with a fellow Product Manager that I met in the Toronto Product community (hey Tom) about the…
·medium.com·
Mental Models & Product #3: Circle of Competence
Iceberg Model
Iceberg Model
Uncover root causes of events by looking at hidden levels of abstractions.
·untools.co·
Iceberg Model
Up and Down the Ladder of Abstraction
Up and Down the Ladder of Abstraction
Thousands of people just like you enjoy my weekly Friday missive exploring Leadership, Learning and Innovation.
·tombarrett.medium.com·
Up and Down the Ladder of Abstraction
Abstraction Laddering
Abstraction Laddering
Practices that empower teams to collaborate and deliver iteratively
·openpracticelibrary.com·
Abstraction Laddering
The Most Fundamental Problem Framing Tool Ever
The Most Fundamental Problem Framing Tool Ever
"If we have our own why in life, we shall get along with almost any how." Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, or How to Philosophize with a Hammer Where do we want to go, together? I first encountered the Nietzsche quote on the above in Viktor Frankl’s excellent book, M
·danielstillman.com·
The Most Fundamental Problem Framing Tool Ever