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2.) The information you can hold in your mind at one time is the information you can interrelate. 3.) The possibility that such processing limitations might constrain human reasoning and problem solving has been acknowledged by leading cognitive psychologists. 4.) Unlike a computer, the normal human brain never reaches a point at which new experiences can no longer be committed to memorythe brain cannot be full. At the same time, one can be overwhelmed by new information to the point that it seems to be too much to comprehend, too confusing or complex to file away. Source: Working Memory Capacity, Nelson Cowan
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In technical terms ... The system works like this: Together
we identify all relative components of a complex system. (That could
be your business, your marriage, your life, you name it.) We create
a customized, comprehensive online questionnaire. The information
is then transformed into a data visual, complete with a proprietary
seven-view analysis protocol and a series of seven sphere actualizations.
In practical terms ... You can finally see the forest and the trees.
Copyright 2008 Spherit Inc.
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