What is Cognitive Bias?
Cognitive bias is the mind’s built‑in tendency to think in certain predictable, skewed ways instead of purely logically.
Cognitive bias is the mind’s built‑in tendency to think in certain predictable, skewed ways instead of purely logically.
Dynamic Reframing is the coping process that runs in the mind, that corrects the person’s perceptual framing of the experience for minimal resistance as it moves through the stages of pre-thought, thought, reflection, understanding, judgement, acceptance.
When senior leaders rely on dichotomous (black/white) framing under conditions of stress, competition, or political threat, organisational actors create and enforce information-filters (gatekeepers, shadow channels) that preserve apparent unity while displacing unresolved tensions into inverted compartmentalised stovepipes — damaging decision quality and situational awareness.
It could be said, that clarity and transparency is the enemy of fraudulent, incongruent, and imbalanced organisations, and that inverse compartmentalisation is their favourite tool to achieve the opposite.
This article describes a state of peak growth, or learning, which can be attained as part of an individual’s self-transcendent journey.
In this article, we will look into the dangers that are inherent in binary thinking, and look at ways these can be avoided.