Tuesday, June 17, 2014
your thinking process?
What's the difference between "departmentalized thinking" and "holistic thinking"? What's the most effective thinking process for today's business environment? Most #academics have what you call "departmentalized thinking" because they're expertise is in one or two particular department/subject matters. Business owners, have what you call "holistic thinking" their occupation forces them to be knowledgeable in many different areas (knowing the whole) . The problem with education in America today is that academics (departmentalized thinkers) are trying to create business solutions (holistic thinking) for, for-profit 21st century education institutions . For a spiritual example: Just look at the conflict between #Moshe and #Korah in parsha "Korah" both had great intentions but very different thinking processes. Korah saw everything as it was happening in that moment (departmentalized thinking). As Moshe's decisions were connected to a much higher reality influenced by Gd & humanity's future, a gift that Korah did not have (holistic thinkin). Technological innovations has pretty much made "departmentalized thinking" obsolete. At the same time technological innovations has turned everyone into a potential business leader/owner. Which means "holistic thinking" (Moshe thinking process ) is the new frontier!
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