①Focuson yourvisionto start noticing things related to it. ②Focus on thewhole, not the parts, find relationships between elements. ③Thinksystemically, combineintuitionand data,analytical thinking with synthetical thinking to find system-wide focus...More ...
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Once your plan is live, keep an eye on the results and adjust it monthly or quarterly based on what’s working and any market changes. Read also: How to think like a growth marketer with zero marketing experience (feat. Kevin Indig) Why marketing strategies matter There are plenty of ...
Getting people to adopt a new cloud-based ERP is all about making it easy, useful, and engaging. Focus on training that’s specific to each role, so everyone learns how it improves their day-to-day work. Empower a few team ...read more 1 UpvoteReply 45...
think out loud, how to express your thoughts, even when they're not fully formed. This lesson today is the continuation of that. And we're going to focus a hundred percent on how you can begin to practice thinking out loud so that when you need to, ...
Thinking in reverse is another fascinating and effective technique, especially when you’re stuck trying to puzzle through a difficult problem. The basic idea is that you flip what you think you know on its head. So, if you think it’s pretty obvious that A cause B, ask yourself “But ...
If you tend to categorize yourself in limiting ways, challenge your assumptions. For example, suppose you're a coder and are asked to work with a graphic designer on the web user interface. You might think "I'm not a graphic designer, so I can't do that." This thought reflects that ...
These tools will help you on your way. Tempted to try your hand at a new technique? These tools will help you ... D Matthews - 《Nature》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 How to Get Started Think about how many times you, a colleague or trainee have said "We should write this case up!"...
Nudge, nudge, think, think: using experiments to change civic behaviour How can governments persuade citizens to act in socially beneficial ways? Thaler and Sunstein's book Nudge drew on work from behavioural economics to claim that citizens might be encouraged through 'light touch interventions' (...
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