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The Reflexive Practitioner: Professional Cognition as an Impediment to Social Adaptation

The Reflexive Practitioner: Professional Cognition as an Impediment to Social Adaptation. Kent Myers Strategy and Organization Capability Booz Allen Hamilton. Kent Myers myersk1@gmail.com Professional Cognition as an Impediment to Social Adaptation. Rational Practice.

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The Reflexive Practitioner: Professional Cognition as an Impediment to Social Adaptation

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  1. The Reflexive Practitioner: Professional Cognition as an Impediment to Social Adaptation Kent Myers Strategy and Organization CapabilityBooz Allen Hamilton

  2. Kent Myers myersk1@gmail.com Professional Cognition as an Impediment to Social Adaptation

  3. Rational Practice The Ancient of Days William Blake (1757 - 1827)

  4. Focused Practice Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte Georges Seurat, 1884-1886.

  5. Principled Practice La Condition humaine René Magritte. 1933.

  6. Interested Practice Liberty Leading the People Eugène Delacroix 1830

  7. Cognitive Configuration for Reflexive Practice Nude Descending a Staircase (No.2) Marcel Duchamp 1912.

  8. Slack Robust High Potential Weak Brittle Low High Low Performance

  9. Field notes on reflexivity sightings Islands of Awareness Rare Birds Observed PBS / Bill Moyers George Soros C-SPAN / Washington Journal Daniel Yergin Scientific American Bill McKibben

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