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ladder of inference

A model developed by Chris Argyris and Peter Senge (1970) which helps you to no longer jump to premature conclusions and to reason on the basis of facts.

This seven step ladder provides insight into the unconscious mental processes that occur within the human brain.

https://www.toolshero.com/decision-making/ladder-of-inference/

This was posted by Finn Ellis-Whitty based on an initial prompt from Simon Ellis.

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