Learning Strategies
Learn anything with the Feynman Technique
[image error]The Feynman Technique is a mental model and strategy for learning something new and committing it to memory. It is often used in exam preparation and for understanding difficult concepts. Physicist Richard Feynman elaborated this method, and it’s a powerful technique to explain anything.
Drill-down to any learning domain with the 5 Whys Method
[image error]The 5 Whys method is an interrogative problem-solving technique that seeks to understand cause-and-effect relationships. At its core, the technique is used to identify the root cause of a problem by asking the question of why five times. This might unlock new ways to think about a problem and therefore devise a creative solution to solve it.
Set up learning goals in the SMART way
[image error]A SMART goal is any goal with a carefully planned, concise, and trackable objective. To be such a goal needs to be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-based. Bringing structure and trackability to goal setting increases the chances goals will be achieved, and it helps align the organization around those goals.
Your best ally is transforming hard concepts in simple ones (yet not simpler)
[image error]Occam’s Razor states that one should not increase (beyond reason) the number of entities required to explain anything. All things being equal, the simplest solution is often the best one. The principle is attributed to 14th-century English theologian William of Ockham.
Tell stories with the Inverted Pyramid and write them down to make your learning sticky
[image error]The inverted pyramid style is a process used in journalism which inverts the logic of the way a story is told. Rather than start from the story details, you start from a hook, which is critical to get the reader interested, thus giving it a quick pay off.
Business ModelsBusiness StrategyMarketing StrategyWhat Is Business Model InnovationPlatform Business ModelsNetwork Effects In A NutshellDigital Business Models
[image error]The Feynman Technique is a mental model and strategy for learning something new and committing it to memory. It is often used in exam preparation and for understanding difficult concepts. Physicist Richard Feynman elaborated this method, and it’s a powerful technique to explain anything.
Read: Feynman Technique
Drill-down to any learning domain with the 5 Whys Method
[image error]The 5 Whys method is an interrogative problem-solving technique that seeks to understand cause-and-effect relationships. At its core, the technique is used to identify the root cause of a problem by asking the question of why five times. This might unlock new ways to think about a problem and therefore devise a creative solution to solve it.
Read: 5 Whys Method
Set up learning goals in the SMART way
[image error]A SMART goal is any goal with a carefully planned, concise, and trackable objective. To be such a goal needs to be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-based. Bringing structure and trackability to goal setting increases the chances goals will be achieved, and it helps align the organization around those goals.
Read: SMART Goals
Your best ally is transforming hard concepts in simple ones (yet not simpler)
[image error]Occam’s Razor states that one should not increase (beyond reason) the number of entities required to explain anything. All things being equal, the simplest solution is often the best one. The principle is attributed to 14th-century English theologian William of Ockham.
Read: Occam’s Razor
Tell stories with the Inverted Pyramid and write them down to make your learning sticky
[image error]The inverted pyramid style is a process used in journalism which inverts the logic of the way a story is told. Rather than start from the story details, you start from a hook, which is critical to get the reader interested, thus giving it a quick pay off.
Read: Inverted Pyramid
Read More:
Business ModelsBusiness StrategyMarketing StrategyWhat Is Business Model InnovationPlatform Business ModelsNetwork Effects In A NutshellDigital Business Models
The post Learning Strategies appeared first on FourWeekMBA.
Published on November 16, 2020 05:31
No comments have been added yet.