![]() Sources of Power - Gary Klein explains the recognition-primed decision model: “The commanders’ secret was that their experience let them see a situation, even a non-routine one, as an example of a prototype, so they knew the typical course of action right away. One of the keys to integrative thinking is the mindset that conflicting ideas, styles, and approaches are desired not feared. ![]() They keep the entire problem firmly in mind while working on its individual parts.” Integrative thinkers don’t break a problem into independent pieces and work on each piece separately. “The ability to face constructively the tension of opposing ideas and, instead of choosing one at the expense of the other, generate a creative resolution of the tension in the form of a new idea that contains elements of the opposing ideas but is superior to each. The Opposable Mind - Roger Martin talks about the value of integrative thinking and keeping the entire problem in your mind. ![]() That is all a trap (and a load of crap).” From books pushing “happiness” to advertisements convincing you that consumption leads to adoration, these messages tempt you to focus inward. ![]() Yet external forces keep pulling you toward self-centered pursuits. The faster you are able to get over yourself, the more you can do for the people who matter most. ![]() It’s Not About You: A Brief Guide - “Life is not about you. ![]()
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