adaptive thinking

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Adaptive thinking refers to the ability to adjust one's thought processes in response to changing circumstances, new information, or evolving challenges. It involves flexibility, creativity, and the capacity to develop new strategies or approaches to solve problems in dynamic environments.

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Patterns tagged with "adaptive thinking"

problem:You often struggle with deciding what to do next, feeling uncertain about which choice would be most beneficial for you.

description:Use a systematic framework to make informed decisions by evaluating your resources — Support, Time, Energy, Attention, and Money.

Value-based Impact Analysis

Value-based Impact Analysis

an AMMERSE-based Impact Analysis Algorithm

problem:You want to ensure balanced and well-informed decision-making that aligns with desired (organizational) core values.

description:Apply an AMMERSE-based analysis to evaluate the likely impact of decisions, practices, and techniques on the system under change.

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The GROWS method

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The GROWS Method® website details a framework for improving software development by blending practical habits with adaptive thinking. Created by Andy Hunt, a co-author of "The Manifesto for Agile Software Development," GROWS emphasizes iterative learning, psychological safety, and continuous improvement to help teams navigate the complexities of modern software projects. This approach is particularly beneficial for knowledge workers seeking to enhance collaboration and adaptability in a constantly changing environment.

by: Hunt, A.