Drawing upon a rich theoretical and philosophical tradition, the author explains the concept and process of emotional production and how this works in gratifying, aversive and hierarchical situations as well as irreversible situations and ...
Emotional Logic and Decision Making
Drawing upon a rich theoretical and philosophical tradition, the author explains the concept and process of emotional production and how this works in gratifying, aversive and hierarchical situations as well as irreversible situations and ...
Emotional Logic and Decision Making
In recent years there has been considerable interest in emotional intelligence. Drawing upon a rich theoretical and philosophical tradition, the author explains the concept and process of emotional production and how this works in gratifying, aversive and hierarchical situations as well as irreversible situations and situations of failure and success. This will provide a powerful framework for understanding the importance of emotional logic in relation to decision making and self-management and includes a number of compelling case studies.A Management System Exempt from Power
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A Management System Exempt from Power
The author argues that power in organizations has negative and counter-productive effects: management should be based on self-guidance and maximizing each individual's creative resources. Arguing that mangers should focus on developing efficiency, empathy and imagination, this includes questionnaires so readers can assess their management approach.Emotional vs logical rational decision making A research project about the role of feelings in the process of decision making
Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2006 in the subject Psychology - Personality Psychology, grade: A, Prairie Bible College (Prairie Bible College), language: English, abstract: Project Abstract: The purpose of this research ...
Emotional vs logical rational decision making A research project about the role of feelings in the process of decision making
Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2006 in the subject Psychology - Personality Psychology, grade: A, Prairie Bible College (Prairie Bible College), 5 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Project Abstract: The purpose of this research project is to find out what role feelings play in the process of decision making. The tool will be a survey including questions, which will reveal whether people make decisions on a more logical/rational or emotional basis. The result was following: against my hypothesis, female students made their decisions on a more logical/rational basis (73%) than male students (60%) [...]The Conflict Paradox
Instead, these approaches tend to separate emotions and logic—to assume that if they are not opposites, ... book Blink (2007) argued that many of the most important—and Emotions and Logic 171 Emotions, Logic, and Decision Making.
The Conflict Paradox
Find the roadmap to the heart of the conflict The Conflict Paradox is a guide to taking conflict to a more productive place. Written by one of the founders of the professional conflict management field and co-published with the American Bar Association, this book outlines seven major dilemmas that conflict practitioners face every day. Readers will find expert guidance toward getting to the heart of the conflict and will be challenged to adopt a new way to think about the choices disputants face,. They will also be offered practical tools and techniques for more successful intervention. Using stories, experiences, and reflective exercises to bring these concepts to life, the author provides actionable advice for overcoming roadblocks to effective conflict work. Disputants and interveners alike are often stymied by what appear to be unacceptable alternatives,. The Conflict Paradox offers a new way of understanding and working with these so that they become not obstacles but opportunities for helping people move through conflict successfully.. Examine the contradictions at the center of almost all conflicts Learn how to bring competition and cooperation, avoidance and engagement, optimism and realism together to make for more power conflict intervention Deal effectively with the tensions between emotions, and logic, principles and compromise, neutrality and advocacy, community and autonomy Discover the tools and techniques that make conflicts less of a hurdle to overcome and more of an opportunity to pursue Conflict is everywhere, and conflict intervention skills are valuable far beyond the professional and legal realms. With insight and creativity, solutions are almost always possible. For conflict interveners and disputants looking for an effective and creative approach to understanding and working with conflict , The Conflict Paradox provides a powerful and important roadmap for conflict intervention.Follow the Leader
EMOTIONAL. LOGIC: THE. FOLLOWER'S. DECISION-MAKING. ENGINE. Underpinning question and why it matters How does emotional logic work? There are two ways to be followed. One is to drag people along and the other is to attract them.
Follow the Leader
Most leadership models start with trying to identify what great leaders do. In Follow the Leader, global speaker, consultant and leadership expert Emmanuel Gobillot answers a much more fundamental question to anyone wanting to become a great leader: 'what do great followers want?'. In this fast-paced and well-researched book, he identifies the key elements of leadership success and the proven pathways to developing the charisma we all seek in the leaders who truly inspire and motivate us. He breaks down the all-important 'charisma' into eight critical elements, explaining how each component works and offering practical development steps for each. Getting these steps right will transform good leaders into magnets for great followers, harnessing an unstoppable power for business achievement.Decision Making and Modelling in Cognitive Science
In such cases, dynamic variables are also considered together with data collection, because the whole range of decision making uses emotion, which depends on the degree of logic included with this process.
Decision Making and Modelling in Cognitive Science
This book discusses the paradigm of quantum ontology as an appropriate model for measuring cognitive processes. It clearly shows the inadequacy of the application of classical probability theory in modelling the human cognitive domain. The chapters investigate the context dependence and neuronal basis of cognition in a coherent manner. According to this framework, epistemological issues related to decision making and state of mind are seen to be similar to issues related to equanimity and neutral mind, as discussed in Buddhist perspective. The author states that quantum ontology as a modelling tool will help scientists create new methodologies of modelling in other streams of science as well.Design for How People Think
Beyond the cerebral cortex lie more primitive centers that generate competing urges to follow our emotional response and ignore the logical . Early cognitive psychologists thought about decision making in simple terms, focusing on all ...
Design for How People Think
User experience doesn’t happen on a screen; it happens in the mind, and the experience is multidimensional and multisensory. This practical book will help you uncover critical insights about how your customers think so you can create products or services with an exceptional experience. Corporate leaders, marketers, product owners, and designers will learn how cognitive processes from different brain regions form what we perceive as a singular experience. Author John Whalen shows you how anyone on your team can conduct "contextual interviews" to unlock insights. You’ll then learn how to apply that knowledge to design brilliant experiences for your customers. Learn about the "six minds" of user experience and how each contributes to the perception of a singular experience Find out how your team—without any specialized training in psychology—can uncover critical insights about your customers’ conscious and unconscious processes Learn how to immediately apply what you’ve learned to improve your products and services Explore practical examples of how the Fortune 100 used this system to build highly successful experiencesThe Roadmap to Divine Direction
Both emotions and logic can and will play a part in decision making, so before we talk about where to begin looking for the voice of the Lord, let's discuss briefly how both emotions and logic affect our ability to hear the Lord.
The Roadmap to Divine Direction
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path" (Psalm 119:105).The Roadmap to Divine Direction guides believers who are struggling to find their way along the Christian journey. If you are having a hard time determining God's will or His voice, walk along with author Brenda Kunneman who uses real-life experiences and solid Scripture examples to demonstrate how God works in believers' lives today.Road signs along the way include: Listening to Your Heart Using Scripture to Find God's Will Seeing God's Will Through Personal Experiences Following God's Direction for Family, Career, and Finances Hearing God During Blinding Emotions Knowing God's Will in Health and Relationships When you might not see far enough ahead to see the God's perfect plan, you can rest assured that He is working on your behalf for His purposes. Following The Roadmap to Divine Direction, filled with practical and principled advice and guidance, leads you to a clear understanding of your divine destination.The Science of Intelligent Decision Making
If you don't want to look at your thoughts, you can easily look at your actions to indicate your emotional state. The real factors that convince decisions are emotional. Logic is far less reliable because it assumes that people will see ...
The Science of Intelligent Decision Making
Overwhelmed and paralyzed by your choices? Learn how to get it right the first time - improve your analysis, judgment, and intuition. Unfortunately, you can’t just rely on your gut instinct or “hunch” when you make decisions. There’s a science to improving your critical thinking, weighing pros and cons, and avoiding the traps that take you down the wrong path. Make smart decisions by catching your brain's built-in flaws. The Science of Intelligent Decision Making will teach you to seize control of your life and make sure your decisions aren’t making you. This book cites years of research and scientific studies about what constitutes a great decision and the factors that will inevitably lead you there. It is an in-depth look at human nature and psychology and why we make decisions in the way we do - for better or for worse. This book is packed with theory, but it is all practical and actionable. Use these mental models and pieces of analysis on your decisions TODAY. Think more quickly and more thoroughly – at the same time. Peter Hollins has studied psychology and the human condition for over a dozen years. This book contains tactics pulled from his personal experience, as well as some of the most famous studies in decision theory and social psychology to help you make snap decisions. Beat analysis paralysis and eliminate indecision. •Learn your subconscious motivations, needs, and desires that hijack your brain. •Discover the surprising causes and cures for decision fatigue. •Over 10 of the most dangerous cognitive biases and decision traps. •How to make your pros and cons lists incredibly useful and illuminating. Make smart choices and never have “buyer’s remorse” regrets again. •The 6 Hats Method of intelligent decisions and how you can inhabit different perspectives. •The WRAP method of planning for failure in decisions. •How to think outside the box and creatively solve problems.More Books:
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