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Chris Argyris and Peter Senge introduced us to the concept of the ladder of inference 1 in their 1990 book, The Fifth Discipline. When I started my PhD Program in 1994, this was one of the essential reads, and I embraced the Ladder of Inference.
16 Σεπ 2024 · The ladder of inference is a model of decision-making behavior originally developed by Chris Argyris and Donald Schoen and elaborated upon in the context of negotiation by PON co-founder Bruce Patton, co-authored with fellow Program on Negotiation faculty members Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen.
15 Νοε 2021 · Chris Argyris’s ladder of inference provides some strategies for how you can avoid jumping to conclusions. His theory allows for decisions and actions that are more objective and result from important reflection. Here’s how: The six steps for better decision-making
The ladder of inference, a metaphorical model of cognition and action created by Chris Argyris. Argyris's original ladder had fewer rungs with different names. Argyris' early research explored the impact of formal organizational structures, control systems and management on individuals and how they responded and adapted to them.
31 Μαρ 2013 · This video provides a full description and demonstration of the Ladder of Inference. The process was originally developed by Chris Argyris and Donald Schon and is extremely valuable for...
25 Μαρ 2024 · The Ladder of Inference teaches you to take a few steps back in the reasoning process, allowing you to remain objective and not to immediately jump to conclusions. How can you use the Ladder of inference to help you deal with unconscious bias?
23 Μαΐ 2012 · The Ladder of Inference is a model developed by Argyris & Schon* to explain how we all make inferences and reason about what is happening to us in the world.