Thomas Kolditz: Brigadier General (Ret.) Yale Professor, Extreme Leadership Expert, Keynote Speaker
– What do your followers need?
– What do your patients need?
– What is the social distance of your organization?

Thomas Kolditz: Brigadier General (Ret.) Yale Professor, Extreme Leadership Expert, Keynote Speaker
– What do your followers need?
– What do your patients need?
– What is the social distance of your organization?
Interview conducted by Em Griffin, author of A First Look at Communication Theory. Find more resources on this and other communication theories at www.afirstlook.com.
– The ability to Analyze the problem.
– The ability to Identify the appropriate criteria for making the decision.
– The ability to Develop alternative choice.
– The ability to Evaluate the negative and positive aspect (Most Important).
The way our minds shape what we notice and how that allows us to do complicated things with ease, and the problems this ability can cause us as we try to work and live together. Steven Wirth is Exec. Dir. of the Centre for Contemplative Dialogue.
Mental models can be a barrier to our ability to find the best solutions. The process of Gathering Intelligence during decision making requires us to break our mental models.