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The 'Cause and Effect Diagram' (also known as the 'Ishikawa Diagram' or 'Fish Bone Diagram') is a popular technique for analysing problem causes in which a diagram, with the appearance of a fish bone, is constructed.
22 December 2022
Confucius (551-479 B.C.) |
18 December 2022
Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) |
11 December 2022
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9 December 2022

Stereotypical thinking is one of the major barriers to awareness. Generalisations can help to make sense of the world but they can also seriously mislead us. Demonstrate stereotypical thinking with this puzzle...
8 December 2022
Herakleitos (c. 53-475 B.C.) |
4 December 2022

A University of Colorado study shows that, with enough practice, people can develop the ability to suppress emotional memories. This has implications for those suffering from conditions ranging from post-traumatic stress disorder to depression.
3 December 2022
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