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To guide your own thinking in strategy work, you must cultivate three essential skills or habits. First, you must have a variety of tools for fighting your own myopia and for guiding your own attention. Second, you must develop the ability to question your own judgment. If your reasoning cannot withstand a vigorous attack, your strategy cannot be e
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Intelligence means knowing what to do when you don’t know what to do.
—Jean Piaget
True intelligence manifests in the ability to navigate uncertainty and solve novel problems. When faced with unfamiliar situations, intelligent behavior involves:
• Recognizing patterns from past experiences
• Adapting existing knowledge to new contexts
• Developing creat
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the unpredictable landscape of both life and work, drawing inspiration from the teachings of philosophers and modern thought leaders.
Peter B. Vaill discusses the chaotic issues organizations face today, marked by novelty and surprise.
This reality prompts us to rethink how we approach learning. Learning isn’t just about knowledge a