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Mental Supermodels
Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber
10 episodes
8 months ago
The Mental Supermodels podcast – cohosted by Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber – explores the theory and practice, the art and science of mental modeling for solving problems and making decisions in business and life. It’s great for people who are leading teams to get better results, for aspiring professionals looking to impress the boss, or for entrepreneurs growing a business. Every single episode has thought-provoking ideas and actionable techniques to improve the way you think.

Mental modeling is simply the discipline of seeking to understand systems in a structured way, so that when you act with intention, you increase the likelihood of achieving your desired outcome. That’s why mental models matter, and why the world needs more mental super models.
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The Mental Supermodels podcast – cohosted by Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber – explores the theory and practice, the art and science of mental modeling for solving problems and making decisions in business and life. It’s great for people who are leading teams to get better results, for aspiring professionals looking to impress the boss, or for entrepreneurs growing a business. Every single episode has thought-provoking ideas and actionable techniques to improve the way you think.

Mental modeling is simply the discipline of seeking to understand systems in a structured way, so that when you act with intention, you increase the likelihood of achieving your desired outcome. That’s why mental models matter, and why the world needs more mental super models.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
How To
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16. Decentralized Tomorrow
Mental Supermodels
1 hour 18 minutes 17 seconds
3 years ago
16. Decentralized Tomorrow
Jeremy and Myron are joined by Paul and Scott from Mentally Unscripted for a crossover episode.



Highlights:



Twentieth century technologies were centralizing. Twenty-first century technology is decentralizing.Decentralization can take many forms from geography to capital.We’re accustomed to hierarchical thinking. Decentralization breaks down barriers created by hierarchical systems and pushes control down to the lowest levels of the system. But the entities at the top of the hierarchy may be hesitant to surrender control. At the bottom, people may be fearful of having to take on the additional responsibility of decentralization.Decentralization can have profound effects on most aspects of our lives from how we work and live to how we communicate to how our morals shape our view of the world.
Mental Supermodels
The Mental Supermodels podcast – cohosted by Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber – explores the theory and practice, the art and science of mental modeling for solving problems and making decisions in business and life. It’s great for people who are leading teams to get better results, for aspiring professionals looking to impress the boss, or for entrepreneurs growing a business. Every single episode has thought-provoking ideas and actionable techniques to improve the way you think.

Mental modeling is simply the discipline of seeking to understand systems in a structured way, so that when you act with intention, you increase the likelihood of achieving your desired outcome. That’s why mental models matter, and why the world needs more mental super models.