In this episode, I try to explain how Navision should be organized as a network of tribes, one that grows slowly, and build with love, not anger.
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Ways of Thinking was only the beginning—the foundation. In this episode, I introduce Navision: a set of ideas that could change the world, starting with the simplest one of all - the name.
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In this seventh and last episode, I'm introducing Lean Thinking. Our world is full of waste. Transporting things across the globe that we could get in our backyard, the trash that we produce every day and burry in the ground, and our ideas that never... more
In this sixth episode, I'm introducing Scientific Thinking. We manage our world with science. Empirical evidence sounds like it's how we should make all of our decisions, but it has limitations. For one, these "evidence" are filled with biases. Scien... more
In this fifth episode, I'm introducing Spiritual Thinking. Most people reject the spiritual as woohoo, yet we forget that being spiritual beliefs is human nature. Spiritual thinking allows us to understand the power of belief, and instead of dismissi... more
In this fourth episode, I'm introducing Narrative thinking. Too often, we forget all the stories that surround us and the power they have over us. Narrative thinking allows us to see through those stories. Are these stories used for someone else's be... more
In this third episode, I'm introducing Systems thinking. Too often, we forget to see the big picture. Systems thinking allows us to better understand the complexity of the world, and how to solve its problems.
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In this second episode, I'm introducing our first Way of Thinking: First Principles Thinking. Too often, we default to "It's always been that way", or "that's just how people do it". First Principles Thinking goes beyond to see what needs to be done.... more
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