- Copying answer is useless because the question is different.
- Learn manner of solving and apply it to New IssueAbstract
How do you learn how to solve it?
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Solve lots of problems
- However, if the “problem” is a “managerial issue,” the authority to “solve” = “decide resource allocation” is not given.
- To gain authority, one needs to acquire high competence, but to acquire competence one needs authority for experience
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Observe many problems and their solutions as the next best thing.
- This has parallel work enabled.
- This is also the purpose of case study in MBA/MOT, etc.
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When you say knowledge exchange between organizations, some people are concerned about NDAs or trade secrets.
- When we talk about the benefits of knowledge exchange, we are not imagining such raw information, but rather abstracted “(key to) solution” knowledge.
- We are not advocating violating NDAs or leaking trade secrets in the first place, and such actions should still be tried as illegal acts.
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- ability to abstract
- It would be good if I could abstract my problem and discuss it with you.
- https://twitter.com/tokoroten/status/1004943535781449728?s=21
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One of the reasons why having high abstraction skills helps you do your job much better is that you can avoid NDAs and ask people for advice by explaining your problem in different words…
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If you have poor abstraction skills, you will die if you follow the NDA to the letter and can’t discuss it with anyone.
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@shiology: As we say in class, legal thinking is going back and forth between concrete and abstract. Since three-stage legal argument is a combination of concretization and abstraction, the core of education in law schools and law faculties is to train the ability of concretization and abstraction through repeated training of legal three-stage argumentation.
2023-08-08
@tokoroten: a long time ago, I wrote about how having good abstraction skills allows you to follow your NDA and talk to people, I wrote a book about how ChatGPT is a great match for this. Tweeting a monstrous document rarely often becomes a book n years later. https://t.co/cHtAgaAWhu
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