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  1. Abstraction laddering gives a different interface for the conversation between why, what and how. Instead of placing why at the center, it puts what at the center. Most of the time we come together to talk about something, not some why. Why and how, abstract and concrete goals, are placed at the top and the bottom of the ladder, in dynamic tension.
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  3. marketing91.com

    Jun 9, 2023As you move up to the ladder of abstraction, abstract increases, whereas if you go down, you will reach a concrete position. It is simple to understand that the higher you are on the ladder of abstraction, the more abstract your idea is, and the lower you are on this ladder, your ideas are more concrete.
  4. octopusintelligence.com

    Aug 28, 2024Ladder of Abstraction and Competitive Intelligence. The Ladder of Abstraction is vital in competitive intelligence. It helps analysts balance high-level insights with detailed, actionable intelligence. By moving up and down this ladder, one can connect broad trends with specific data. This ensures that intelligence is both relevant and actionable.
  5. worrydream.com

    By abstracting over a variable, we've taken our first step up the ladder of abstraction. Enjoy the view. At each step: Move forward 1 pixel. If left of the road, turn right by ... If possible, we should be able to go all the way down, and experience a fully concrete system. The world is concrete, and at some point, one of these concrete systems ...
  6. blog.logrocket.com

    Sep 3, 2024Moving up or down the ladder requires different actions. To help you get started, consider the following: Moving down the ladder. Although staying on the top of the ladder can sound inspirational and motivational, you should ensure the product plan isn't superficial and hollow. While brainstorming, ask "how" questions to move down the ...
  7. blog.jtoy.net

    There is a concept called the "Ladder of Abstraction" created by American linguist S. I. Hayakawa in his 1939 book Language in Action. It describes the way that humans think and communicate in varying degrees of abstraction. Humans are constantly interacting with our environment all day and automatically referencing concepts (objects, ideas) at different levels of abstract.
  8. robhaisfield.com

    Each lens is a series of questions to ask myself in order to look at a problem through the lens of that concept. This is going up the ladder of abstraction. To then go down the ladder, I need to apply that lens to a specific situation to see if it fits and adjust it accordingly. Roam can enable this process through block and page references.
  9. carstenwendt.com

    A single object can move down the ladder of abstraction - from a vehicle (at the top of the ladder) to a car (in the middle of the ladder) to a Volkswagen Golf (at the bottom of the ladder). But the ladder of abstraction is not just about individual words. Nor is it a choice between two options. Good communication includes both ends of the ...
  10. scalingsynthesis.com

    What is an interface for going up and down the ladder of abstraction? Last updated March 17, 2023. #Question; Authored By:: Rob Haisfield See how, over the next few minutes, I'm able to model a thought process of connecting the generic principles of Roguelikes to the specific context of using flashcards. What would be an interface that specifically facilitates creating these connections?
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