Analyze
"6. Learn To Analyze Details: Get all the facts, all the input. Learn from your mistakes."-IBD sixth of ten secrets to success
As the old sayings goes,"The devil is in the details." It is the understanding of details that allows one to be comfortable with making hard decisions. This only happens with analysis.
When I analyze a problem, I often ask myself if I understand all of the inputs and outputs. It is easy to
simplify and miss a critical input. Without that input we might not have a clue as to why a system produces a particular output.
It is kind of like trying to find the cause of why a kid us doing poorly in school by only blaming the kid. It is a complex system. We have to look at the school, the habits, the teachers, the parents, the environment, the friends, etc.
The last part of the advice is to learn from mistakes. I think I am going to start a notebook called my Favorite Daily Mistake. I think by ripping it apart it will teach me how not to repeat it and to improve the quality of mistakes I do make.
Today's question is:
"What strategy do you use the analyze the details?"
"6. Learn To Analyze Details: Get all the facts, all the input. Learn from your mistakes."-IBD sixth of ten secrets to success
As the old sayings goes,"The devil is in the details." It is the understanding of details that allows one to be comfortable with making hard decisions. This only happens with analysis.
When I analyze a problem, I often ask myself if I understand all of the inputs and outputs. It is easy to
simplify and miss a critical input. Without that input we might not have a clue as to why a system produces a particular output.
It is kind of like trying to find the cause of why a kid us doing poorly in school by only blaming the kid. It is a complex system. We have to look at the school, the habits, the teachers, the parents, the environment, the friends, etc.
The last part of the advice is to learn from mistakes. I think I am going to start a notebook called my Favorite Daily Mistake. I think by ripping it apart it will teach me how not to repeat it and to improve the quality of mistakes I do make.
Today's question is:
"What strategy do you use the analyze the details?"
No comments:
Post a Comment