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SUPER GUIDE: Mental Models
The Super Guide about Mental Models is a complete guide on mental models and everything you need to know to understand them perfectly.
Table of content
Introduction
What Is A Mental Model?
Learning To Think Better
Simulating With Our Minds
Thinking About Systems
Complex Systems
Latticework Of Mental Models
A Lesson On Elementary, Worldly Wisdom
1. Circle Of Competence
2. First Principles Thinking
3. Second-Order Thinking
4. The Map Is Not The Territory
5. Thought Experiments
6. Probabilistic Thinking
Combining Mental Models
Why Mental Models Are Important
How A Mental Model Affects Your Business
Using Mental Models To Innovate In The Workforce
The Core Mental Models
Circle Of Competence
Examples Of The Circle Of Competence
Hanlon’s Razor
Origins Of Hanlon’s Razor
The Place Of Hanlon’s Razor In A Latticework Of Knowledge
The Availability Heuristic:
Confirmation Bias
Hateful Bias
The Uses Of Hanlon’s Razor
The Media
Communication And Relationships
Hanlon’s Razor Examples
The Media And Apple
The Covid-19 Pandemic
Team Building
The Benefits Of Hanlon’s Razor Thinking
What Happens If We Do Not Apply Hanlon’s Razor
Combating Cognitive Biases With Hanlon’s Razor
First Principles
Engaging In First-Principles Thinking
Identify And Then Challenge Your Assumptions
Separate The Problem Into Its Fundamental Principles
Create New Solutions
Thought Experiment
Famous Thought Experiments
Natural Tendencies
Thought Experiments In Philosophy
Thought Experiments In Science
Probabilistic Thinking
What Is Probabilistic Thinking?
Bayesian Thinking
Fat-Tailed Curves
Asymmetries
How Does That Tie Into The Product?
Second-Order Thinking
What Is Second-Order Thinking?
Difference Between First-Order Thinking And Second-Order Thinking
Improving Your Ability To Think.
How To Develop Second-Order Thinking: Template To Make Better Decisions
Examples Of Second-Order Thinking
Example 1: Managing Crisis At Work Or Avoiding One
First Order Thinking
First-Order Thinking Consequence
Second-Order Thinking
Second-Order Thinking Consequence
Example 2: Hiring For Now Vs. The Future
First Order Thinking
First-Order Consequence
Second-Order Thinking
Second-Order Consequence
Inversion
How Do We Learn Through Inversion
What Happens When We Don’t Apply Inversion
Examples Of Putting Inversion Mental Model To Use
Manage Performance
Master Productivity
Achieving Cross-Functional Team Collaboration
Enabling Innovation
Occam’s Razor
The History Of Occam’s Razor
Examples Of Occam’s Razor In Companies
Mcdonald’s
Apple
Where Can Occam’s Razor Be Applied In Business?
Too Many Websites
Bloated Proposals
International Expansion
Hanlon’s Razor Vs. Occam’s Razor
Occam’s Razor Vs. Occam’s Broom
Occam’s Razor Vs. Hickam’s Dictum
Example Of Mental Models In Business
The Eisenhower Matrix
Network Effects
The Flywheel Effect
Agile Development
Forcing Functions
Regret Minimization
Breaking Down The Regret Minimization Framework
Project
Reflect
Internalize
Observe
React
Bayes’ Theorem
Confirmation Bias
How Can We Recognize Confirmation Bias?
What Information Do You Remember
What Evidence Do You Seek
How Do You Interpret Data
Why Our Brains Are Wired For Confirmation Bias
Fundamental Attribution Error
How Fundamental Attribution Error Impacts Your Team
Members
Example Of Fundamental Attribution Error
How To Avoid Fundamental Attribution Error
Jealousy Tendency
The Two Types Of Envy
Social Comparison
Jealousy
Opportunity Costs
Pareto Principle
Preferential Attachment
Redundancy
Comparative Advantage
Real-Life Examples
Diversification
Economies Of Scale
An Example Of How Economies Of Scale Help The Rich Get Richer
Efficient Market Hypothesis
Applications Of Efficient Markets
Applications Of Efficient Market Hypothesis (Emh)
Game Theory
Incentives (Reward And Punishment)
History Of The Incentive Theory
How Does Incentive Theory Work?
Why Some Incentives Are More Motivating Than Others
Why It Is Useful
How It Fits Into The Latticework
The Mental Models Of Systems Thinking
Feedback Loops
Positive Feedback Loops
Stampede
Bank Runs
Microphones
Learning
Network Effect
Negative Feedback Loops
Our Body
Nature’s Food Chains
Equilibrium
Supply And Demand + Equilibrium
Feedback Loops And Equilibrium
Diseases And Equilibrium
Bottlenecks
Scale
Vertical Scaling: The Size Of Your Boat
Horizontal Scaling: Supermarket Lines
Dynamic Scaling: Keeping Comfortably Warm
Margin Of Safety
Example Of Investing And Margin Of Safety
Churn
Critical Mass
Critical Mass In Business
Examples Of Critical Mass
Malcolm Gladwell On Tipping Points
Connectors
Mavens
Salesmen
The 10% Rule
Law Of Diminishing Returns
Conclusion
Read an excerpt from this Mental Models Super Guide:
“Mental models are structures that help us think. They make things easier to understand, so you can figure out what to do. They allow you to make good decisions for the long term, even when you don’t know everything about a situation. It is how you think about a problem in a specific way. One of the main ways that really smart people stand out from the crowd is by having a different toolbox for every issue.”
This is must-have knowledge for entrepreneurs and business model analysts and consultants. If you want to dominate business models this super guide was made especially for you.
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