Systems Intelligence - Discovering a Hidden Competence in Human Action and Organizational LifeSAL ,Helsinki Univ. of Technology, 2004 - 318 頁 |
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... problem-solving strategies: • Carefully read the problem, thinking about what it is asking. • Understand the problem. Identify relevant information and cross out irrelevant information. • Decide on a plan. Identify the operation(s) ...
... problem-solving strategies: • Carefully read the problem, thinking about what it is asking. • Understand the problem. Identify relevant information and cross out irrelevant information. • Decide on a plan. Identify the operation(s) ...
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... Problem Set 67 4. Ratios 77 Problem Set 85 5. Statistics 91 Problem Set 105 6. Combinatorics 111 Problem Set 121 7. Probability 127 Problem Set 139 8. Minor Problem Types 145 Problem Set 155 9. Drill Sets 159 Drill Set Answers 165 10. Word ...
... Problem Set 67 4. Ratios 77 Problem Set 85 5. Statistics 91 Problem Set 105 6. Combinatorics 111 Problem Set 121 7. Probability 127 Problem Set 139 8. Minor Problem Types 145 Problem Set 155 9. Drill Sets 159 Drill Set Answers 165 10. Word ...
第 1 頁
The Problem of Hatchability from the Standpoint of Genetics . L. C. DUNN Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station , Storrs , Conn . * Organization of Poultry Extension in Pennsylvania H. D. MUNROE ,. September , 1923. SCIENTIFIC ...
The Problem of Hatchability from the Standpoint of Genetics . L. C. DUNN Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station , Storrs , Conn . * Organization of Poultry Extension in Pennsylvania H. D. MUNROE ,. September , 1923. SCIENTIFIC ...
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... Problem Assignment 3 Solutions : Solution to Problem 1 Answer to Question 1 Answer to Question 2 Answer to Question 3 Answer to Question 4 Answer to ... Problem 8 Problem 12 Question 42 Question 43 Question 44 Question 45 viii CONTENTS.
... Problem Assignment 3 Solutions : Solution to Problem 1 Answer to Question 1 Answer to Question 2 Answer to Question 3 Answer to Question 4 Answer to ... Problem 8 Problem 12 Question 42 Question 43 Question 44 Question 45 viii CONTENTS.
第 5 頁
... Problems I , II , III , from which are derived the RULES - Practical Application of the Rules in Problems IV to IX as regards Straight Lines - Perspective of a Circle , Problems X to XV - The Sphere Problem XVI , Problems XVII and XVIII ...
... Problems I , II , III , from which are derived the RULES - Practical Application of the Rules in Problems IV to IX as regards Straight Lines - Perspective of a Circle , Problems X to XV - The Sphere Problem XVI , Problems XVII and XVIII ...
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第 14 頁 - We admitted we were powerless over alcohol — that our lives had become unmanageable. 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. 3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him. 4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. 5. Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being...
第 48 頁 - It is the extension of one's own concreteness, the fulfilment of the actual situation of life, the complete presence of the reality in which one participates. Its elements are, first, a relation, of no matter what kind, between two persons, second, an event experienced by them in common, in which at least one of them actively participates, and, third, the fact that this one person, without forfeiting anything of the felt reality of his activity, at the same time lives through the common event from...
第 24 頁 - Small changes can produce big results — but the areas of highest leverage are often the least obvious.
第 185 頁 - Systems thinking is a discipline for seeing wholes. It is a framework for seeing interrelationships rather than things, for seeing patterns of change rather than static "snapshots.
第 45 頁 - No factory and no office is so abandoned by creation that a creative glance could not fly up from one working-place to another, from desk to desk, a sober and brotherly glance which guarantees the reality of creation which is happening — quantum satis.
第 49 頁 - During the dialogue process, people learn how to think together - not just in the sense of analyzing a shared problem or creating new pieces of shared knowledge, but in the sense of occupying a collective sensibility, in which the thoughts, emotions, and resulting actions belong not to one individual, but all of them together
第 47 頁 - The idea of responsibility is to be brought back from the province of specialized ethics, of an "ought" that swings free in the air, into that of lived life. Genuine responsibility exists only where there is real responding.
第 161 頁 - There are roads which must not be followed, armies which must not be attacked, towns which must not be besieged, positions which must not be contested, commands of the sovereign which must not be obeyed.
第 189 頁 - The core capacity here is the ability to notice and make distinctions among other individuals and, in particular, among their moods, temperaments, motivations, and intentions.
第 190 頁 - In an advanced form, interpersonal knowledge permits a skilled adult to read the intentions and desires — even when these have been hidden — of many other individuals and, potentially, to act upon this knowledge.