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From:
Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
Sent:
Thursday, July 8, 2010 11:30 AM
To:
Vera
Subject:
Re:
The following cognitiv= skills are developed gradually over time. This is the stuff that we need =o learn how to do in
order to function well in the world.. The more profi=ient you are at these skills, the smarter you appear and the more
you can êrn:
Conceptual Processes
1.
Pr=diction: Making a prediction about the outcome of actions
2.
Modeling: Building a conscious model of a process
=li>Experimentation: Finding out for oneself what works an= what doesn t
3.
Evaluation: Improving our ability=to determine the value of something on many different dimensions
Analytic Processes
5.
Diagnosis: Making a diagnosis of a complex situation by id=ntifying relevant factors and seeking causal
explanations
6.
únning: Learning to plan and do needs analysis as well as acquir=ng a conscious and subconscious
understanding of what goals are satisfied =y what plans
7.
Causation: Detecting what has caused a sequence of eve=ts to occur by relying upon a case base of previous
knowledge of similar s=tuations
8.
Judgment: Making an objective judgment</=i>
Social Processes
<=i> Influence: Understanding how others respond to your reques=s and recognizing consciously and
unconsciously how to improve the process=fli>
9.
Teamwork: Learning how to achieve goals by using = team, consciously allocating roles, managing inputs from
others, coordina=ing actors, and handling conflicts; managing operations using a model of p=ocesses and handling real
time issues
10.
Negotiation: Making a deal; negotiation/contracts; res=lving goal conflicts
11.
Describing: Creating conscio=s descriptions of situations to explain them to others in writing and oral=
On Thu= Jul 8, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Vera
> wrote:
Dear Jeffrey , let me know if you will have some time to talk on skype toda= . I am free most of the day . X
V.
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