There’s something freaky going on in the zeitgeist.
I used to spend time arguing politics on Facebook, debate who was the better rapper – Tupac or Biggie, and think I was smart just because I did a little extra Googling, and read about stoicism.
Then, I got quit arguing and started learning.
I learned about my confirmation biases, cognitive dissonance, unconscious choices, and other strange and intriguing fallacies.
Kaizen will explore the science, psychology, and other human behaviors that affect how we interact with each other and with business.
And I'll try to add a marketing spin.
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There’s something freaky going on in the zeitgeist.
I used to spend time arguing politics on Facebook, debate who was the better rapper – Tupac or Biggie, and think I was smart just because I did a little extra Googling, and read about stoicism.
Then, I got quit arguing and started learning.
I learned about my confirmation biases, cognitive dissonance, unconscious choices, and other strange and intriguing fallacies.
Kaizen will explore the science, psychology, and other human behaviors that affect how we interact with each other and with business.
And I'll try to add a marketing spin.
Kaizen Podcast Episode 3 - I Voted And Then... Nothing?
Kaizen - The Sweet Science of Growth
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Kaizen Podcast Episode 3 - I Voted And Then... Nothing?
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Kaizen - The Sweet Science of Growth
There’s something freaky going on in the zeitgeist.
I used to spend time arguing politics on Facebook, debate who was the better rapper – Tupac or Biggie, and think I was smart just because I did a little extra Googling, and read about stoicism.
Then, I got quit arguing and started learning.
I learned about my confirmation biases, cognitive dissonance, unconscious choices, and other strange and intriguing fallacies.
Kaizen will explore the science, psychology, and other human behaviors that affect how we interact with each other and with business.
And I'll try to add a marketing spin.