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Learning Optimization

Learning via Self-Experimentation

June 23, 2009

You can improve your life and work amazingly quickly by making a simple mental shift: treating everything you do as an experiment. You can experiment with any and all aspects of your life: your health, your energy, your work, your relationships, your side projects, etc. All it takes is a willingness to try something new [...]

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Learning by Playing

May 20, 2009

Recent psychological research indicates that we learn best when we’re “playing,” not when we’re “working.” Peter Gray’s extended essay on the virtues of play is well worth reading…
“One of the main purposes of play in our species, I think, is to promote our use of imagination to solve problems. We appear to be the only [...]

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Case Studies for PMBA Readers: A Solution

March 26, 2009

One of the ideas for improving the PMBA that’s been discussed over and over again is the use of case studies: structured discussions of businesses in an attempt to learn more about business strategy, management, and finance. I’ve found a surprising, non-traditional business education resource that will help you learn by conducting a detailed [...]

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