
"The Kitchen Table" Presented by The Pacific Institute Canada
The Kitchen Table purpose is to share with you an engaging dialogue that we hope will reveal the dynamic world of cognitive science and it’s role it plays in performance. For over four decade your co-host Ron Medved and Gregg Cochlan have work with hundreds of organizations to apply cognitive psychology, science and practices to ignite human and organizational performance.
"The Kitchen Table" Presented by The Pacific Institute Canada
#89: The Wisdom Practise Model - Keys To The Practice
In this episode, Gregg, Dave, and Ron explore how to aid wisdom to surface in our everyday lives. Dinner parties. Discussions over beer. Meeting an old friend. When discussing serious issues can we be kind and generous? Or is it just about looking smart, being right? We want to grow in wisdom, even if it costs us our certainty.
In this episode we refer to Donning- Kruger effect here is the link to understand
https://www.britannica.com/science/Dunning-Kruger-effect
The difference between dialogue and discussion.
Dialogue
· To inquire to learn
· To unfold shared meanings
· To integrate multiple perspective
· To uncover & examine Assumptions
Discussion
· To tell, selling & persuade
· To gain agreement on one of the meaning
· To evaluate and select the best
· To justify /defend assumptions