Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 3434 answers
A schema that works in one context may fail entirely in another.
A schema that works in one context may fail entirely in another.
Teams that share mental models coordinate better than teams that do not.
Teams that share mental models coordinate better than teams that do not.
Teams that share mental models coordinate better than teams that do not.
Understanding how others structure their thinking is as important as structuring your own.
Understanding how others structure their thinking is as important as structuring your own.
Understanding how others structure their thinking is as important as structuring your own.
Understanding how others structure their thinking is as important as structuring your own.
Operating on a flawed schema produces systematically flawed decisions.
Operating on a flawed schema produces systematically flawed decisions.
Operating on a flawed schema produces systematically flawed decisions.
Operating on a flawed schema produces systematically flawed decisions.
Everything that follows builds on your ability to create inspect and improve schemas.
Everything that follows builds on your ability to create inspect and improve schemas.
Everything that follows builds on your ability to create inspect and improve schemas.
Everything that follows builds on your ability to create inspect and improve schemas.
Everything that follows builds on your ability to create inspect and improve schemas.
Every category you create determines what you group together and what you separate.
Every category you create determines what you group together and what you separate.
Every category you create determines what you group together and what you separate.
Every category you create determines what you group together and what you separate.
Every category you create determines what you group together and what you separate.
There is no single correct way to categorize — categories serve purposes.