In this special bonus episode of the Every Little Model podcast, we explore the Ladder of Inference—a mental model that reveals how we move from observable data to conclusions and actions, often in the blink of an eye. Developed by Chris Argyris and popularized in Peter Senge's The Fifth Discipline, this framework helps us understand how we jump to conclusions, misread situations, and sometimes make decisions we later regret.
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In this special bonus episode of the Every Little Model podcast, we explore the Ladder of Inference—a mental model that reveals how we move from observable data to conclusions and actions, often in the blink of an eye. Developed by Chris Argyris and popularized in Peter Senge's The Fifth Discipline, this framework helps us understand how we jump to conclusions, misread situations, and sometimes make decisions we later regret.
S3 Ep5 – The Simple DiSC That Explains A Lot About You
Every Little Model Podcast
27 minutes
1 year ago
S3 Ep5 – The Simple DiSC That Explains A Lot About You
In this episode, John and featured guest Nisha Gupta explore the DiSC behavioral model. They discuss why it is an important and powerful tool for understanding and improving communications and interactions. Download the model and transcript here Follow Us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/everylittlemodel/ Download the Every Little Model APP here https://everylittlemodel.glideapp.io/dl/6471c6
Every Little Model Podcast
In this special bonus episode of the Every Little Model podcast, we explore the Ladder of Inference—a mental model that reveals how we move from observable data to conclusions and actions, often in the blink of an eye. Developed by Chris Argyris and popularized in Peter Senge's The Fifth Discipline, this framework helps us understand how we jump to conclusions, misread situations, and sometimes make decisions we later regret.