4rd Meeting:
Visiting LEF future center in Utrecht.
This week’s
meeting started with visiting LEF future center at Utrecht. We meet with mr,
Robert Verheule ( team manager & senior facilitator at LEF).
What is LEF
Future center?
We are all
familiar with standard meeting rooms. An ordinary setting with table and couple
of chairs where the employer usually sits at the head table and starts the
topic of the meeting. Suggest that the arrangement of the environment (meeting
room) table, colors of the wall, chairs or the
attitude of people in the room for example, how they talk, sit and even the eye
contact effects the outcome of the meeting. This may lead into faster and more
concrete results and conflicts can be avoid or solved sooner. Through
(scientific)research LEF have shown the various effects of different methods
and equipment for example, pictures they use, or the attitude of people can
lead to a rapid (final)result.
LEF aims for
creating different room concepts during different parts of a decision making or
problem solving phase. The core of LEF future center consists of 'scientific
knowledge', ' working with people 'and 'technology'. The latter component is
particularly for support. Since the opening in 2008 People can step into a new
world where fantasy has pore limitations. Advanced facilities like sound and
image, movable walls, tantalising interior elements and a 270-degree theater
allows to controle the atmosphere to create a new “world” where people are able
to think beyond their limits.
“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking
we used when we created them”,
Albert Einstein .
links to a
research on behalf of LEF:
Research: BRAIN
VALIDATION PHOTO SELECTION
http://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/images/Brainvalidation%20Photo%20Selection%20English_tcm174-349569.PDF
Research: Cognitive sensitivity to visual
atmosphere
After
introduction, mr. Verheule introduce us to different methods and how they
lead there workshops at LEF future center. In addition he explained the
brain function based on three levels , To understand the brain better, make it distinguishes three layers: 1:primitive
reptile or animal 2:dog 3:man. The most important part of the brain is the
core, where decision making takes
place. Furthermore we
discussed the social
behaviour part of the brain which is most important part in interacting with
another. And finally Naturalistic Decision Making or( NDM) driven by
recognition decision ( RPD) and heuristic and biases (HB) in decision making. Additionally
Mr. Verheule recommend us to read the paper Conditions for Intuitive
Expertise, by Daniel Kahneman & Gary Klein.
Part 2 of meeting:
Based on our last
weeks meeting with Peter (our coach) we continued brainstorming about a broader
aspect of our topics (key and Solution). This weeks brainstorm session led to a
broader insights of our topic. Both the connection as separate meanings. In the
context of these two aspects we considered key-solution ratio, where we end up
brainstorming about Uniqueness.
This new insights
concerned:
· * Understanding the meaning of Uniqueness,
what is uniqueness according to our opinion?
· No predictability.
In addition we brainstormed about solution in other
states:
·
* Understanding a broader aspect of
solution. For example, solution as
Experiment, Fuel, energy and plasma.
· * Understanding transition of states. When
is something called solution. Is vapor still a solution?
· * Solution as a conductor.
Finally we discussed other meanings of key, for example a key as an controller or a button. Or a key can be
specific to execute only one task. Furthermore we discussed other terms
related to key, for example within
a process a key can refer to a key moment, whereby a key moment is turning
point or a climax where (true) solution reveals itself. Or like Rosetta stone the stone functioned as a key to dissolving the Egyptian hieroglyphs.
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