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From: Jeffrey Epstein
To: Vera
Subject: Re:
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2010 11:29:54 +0000
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The following cognitive skills are developed gradually over time. This is the stuff that we need to learn how to do
in order to function well in the world.. The more proficient you are at these skills, the smarter you appear and the
more you can learn:
Conceptual Processes
1. Prediction: Making a prediction about the outcome of actions
2. Modeling: Building a conscious model of a process
3. Experimentation: Finding out for oneself what works and what doesn't
4. 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 identifying relevant factors and seeking causal
explanations
6. Planning: Learning to plan and do needs analysis as well as acquiring a conscious and subconscious
understanding of what goals are satisfied by what plans
7. Causation: Detecting what has caused a sequence of events to occur by relying upon a case base of
previous knowledge of similar situations
8. Judgment: Making an objective judgment
Social Processes
9. Influence: Understanding how others respond to your requests and recognizing consciously and
unconsciously how to improve the process
10. Teamwork: Learning how to achieve goals by using a team, consciously allocating roles, managing inputs
from others, coordinating actors, and handling conflicts; managing operations using a model of processes
and handling real time issues
Negotiation: Making a deal; negotiation/contracts; resolving goal conflicts
12. Describing: Creating conscious descriptions of situations to explain them to others in writing and orall
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Vera <
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Dear Jeffrey , let me know if you will have some time to talk on skype today . I am free most of the day . X
V.
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