2020年1月30日木曜日

Performance for Digital Transfer





 I have been racking my brain science what program I should develop for my customers to learn not only such defensive knowledge (knowledge for one's credibility) as history, religion, and politics but also the following aggressive knowledge (knowledge for one's charm) that I am introducing.



(1)    Scientific judgment
"Scientific judgment" determines truths with objective data and logic by excluding all of subjective guesses, opinions, beliefs, and feelings. For that, it is required to judge case studies with data, understand more "paradigms," and practice judging without personal feelings and emotions. 

(2)    Artistic judgment
"Artistic judgment" is disturbed by such mentalities as the "one-correct-answer principle," "shame," and "peer pressure." To exclude them, you need to enrich your feelings and sensibilities. Feelings are created through the process of emotions generated by the experience of an event, which you find very enjoyable and interesting by actually touching or listening. Expressing your feelings upfront makes you hospitable to other people's feelings. 

(3)     Belief judgment
This type of judgment is effective when you make decisions with limited time and make such serious decisions as fundamental one to judge between right and wrong, and another in a complex system. However, it is important to really understand it is just based on your belief as this judgment is made based on your intuition and feelings (like-dislike). And, you should not squeeze "logic" into the process of the judgment. Also, it is crucial not to force "your belief" on others and to deny other people's beliefs.
(4)     Inferential judgment
"Inferential judgment" is required in such situations as one where it is cost-ineffective to gather scientific facts and logically connect the dots. Such cost-ineffective situations include such situations as a situation where there is no information available to connect the certainties (e.g., history) with the uncertainties and where you are thinking which career path will make you happy most when changing your job. When you make such judgment, you need to be clearly aware (metacognition) that "you are making an inference." And, it is also important to recognize there are cognitive distortions as a human is making the judgment, and make sure if you do not fall into sophistry where you structure your logic based on something plausible. 

I believe the following series of attitude is necessary to enrich the above-mentioned knowledge: getting interested in and questioning about related realms and what is happening; discovering something you didn't know before by searching on the Internet etc. (obtaining findings); thinking about them by yourself (hypothesizing);actually experiencing what you thought by yourself one way or another (putting into practice): and telling it to someone and applying the knowledge at work (conveying and telling).


Best, 
Keiko Mizuno


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