Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Illuminatelogic

 If your mind loves logic, every meaningful thing remains in logic.

Every meaningful thing has logic in it. Logic is often nonlinear in today’s “VUCA” world. Strong logic enables people to infer and defer, understand the extent of any problems or conditions, grasp truths, facts. To untangle unprecedented complexity, assess the logic of everything: thoughts, words, actions.

Innercognitive logic: Cognitive logic defines who we are, how we think. So people with cognitive differences need to be open enough to embrace other minds’ perception, understand each other, and clarify inferences of a variety of thoughts based on clear logic and reasoning. Everybody involved with the process thinks they know how it works and where the issues are, but putting independent eyes upon it almost always ends up painting a somewhat different picture.

Be inclusive, always understand things via different angles, raise the total cognitive threshold by continuous learning from each other, make more logical “assumptions,” discover interconnectivity and interdependence, practice a variety of thinking and reasoning to solve problems collaboratively.

Innovative logic: Innovative problem-solving logic is often nonlinear and multi-dimensional; enhancing logical thinking and reasoning; to see around the corner and transcend the interdisciplinary knowledge to get to the real problem or a series of issues; reinventing fresh knowledge, developing creativity.

To frame the right problems and solve them innovatively, it’s important to gain a unique perspective of situations; collect constructive feedback; apply multipath logic scenarios to understand the interconnected issues, take a process of deduction to derive a solution drawing from knowledge, experience, and out-of-the-box creativity.

Learning logic:
Either individually or collectively, strong learning logic helps to differentiate high potential from mediocre; build the bridge to connect lesson-learned from the past to the future performance effectively. Business professionals with a growth mindset learn from different people and channels, transcend information to their own knowledge logically and enforce their learning cycle via learning-thinking-asking-understanding- sharing-collaborating-creating new knowledge.

The logic behind learning is to gather the details around the subject under scrutiny and then and only then, can you be selective in developing your learning competency. Collectively, the logic is acquired through a learning process involving discourse within the context of an organization's culture; directly impacts on the top line growth and the strategic competency.

If your mind loves logic, every meaningful thing remains in logic. Today's business leaders and professionals need to be open-minded, resourceful and learning agile, be able to clarify interdisciplinary logic to understand the interconnected and interdependent components of issues, build strong teams with specialized expertise and unique competency to handle issues that they had never met before and overcome some unrepeatable challenges innovatively.

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