Diaminds : : Decoding the Mental Habits of Successful Thinkers / / Roger L. Martin, Mihnea Moldoveanu.

What constitutes successful thinking in business? What are some of the techniques used by top business minds in order to solve problems and create value? Diaminds breaks new ground in addressing these questions.Mihnea Moldoveanu and Roger Martin, creators of the Integrative Thinking curriculum at th...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2022]
©2009
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (256 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Praeludium: Invitation to a Journey and the Beckoning of a Destination --
1 Introduction to Thinking about Thinking While Continuing to Think --
2 Mental Choicefulness: Choosing to Believe (and to Dis-believe) and the Suspension of Resolution --
3 Mental Meliorism, or Stretching the Mind’s Eye --
4 The Diamind at Work, in Slow Motion, Part I: A Repertoire of Mental Operators and Operations --
5 The Diamind at Work, in Slow Motion, Part II: A Repertoire of Mental Objects --
6 By Way of Conclusion: How Do We ‘Know’ All This Stuff? --
Notes --
Annotated Bibliography --
Index
Summary:What constitutes successful thinking in business? What are some of the techniques used by top business minds in order to solve problems and create value? Diaminds breaks new ground in addressing these questions.Mihnea Moldoveanu and Roger Martin, creators of the Integrative Thinking curriculum at the Rotman School of Management, draw upon case studies and interviews - as well as theories and models from cognitive psychology, epistemology, analytic philosophy, and semiotics - to offer a new conception of successful intelligence that is immediately applicable to business situations. The 'diamind' (or dialogical mind) is characterized by bi-stability (simultaneously holding opposite plans, models, courses of action in mind while retaining the ability to act), meliorism (increasing the logical depth and informational breadth of one's thinking processes), choicefulness (retaining the ability to choose among various representations of the world, the self and others) and polyphony (thinking about the way one formulates and solves a problem while at the same time thinking about the problem itself). End-of-chapter exercises encourage readers to examine and re-engineer their own thought and perception patterns to develop these qualities and cultivate their own 'diaminds.'
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442697751
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442697751
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Roger L. Martin, Mihnea Moldoveanu.