Gurteen Knowledge Café: Entrenched and Entrained Thinking A blog post by Conrad Taylor

On 16th March 2017, I ran a Knowledge Café in London for NetIKX (The Network for Information and Knowledge Exchange) – an independent community interested in information and knowledge management. The purpose of the Café was to explore the problems of entrenched and entrained thinking and how they might be overcome. Conrad Taylor who occasionally blogs about my … Continue reading Gurteen Knowledge Café: Entrenched and Entrained Thinking A blog post by Conrad Taylor

Entrenched Thinking The lack of desire or ability to accept new ideas

Entrenched thinking is the lack of desire or ability to accept new ideas — to venture outside the entrenchments Gurteen Knowledge Café: Entrenched and entrained thinking Posts that link to this post Gurteen Knowledge Café: Entrenched and Entrained Thinking A blog post by Conrad Taylor Pop-up all chapters × Chapters The Challenge of ComplexityPrinciples of Conversational … Continue reading Entrenched Thinking The lack of desire or ability to accept new ideas

Entrained Thinking Blinded to new ways of thinking by perspectives acquired through past experience

Entrained thinking is a conditioned response that occurs when people are blinded to new ways of thinking by the perspectives they acquired through past experience, training, and success. Credit: Dave Snowden & Mary Boone, A Leader’s Framework for Decision Making, Harvard Business Review, 2007 Gurteen Knowledge Café: Entrenched and entrained thinking Posts that link to … Continue reading Entrained Thinking Blinded to new ways of thinking by perspectives acquired through past experience