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Showing posts with label action plan. Show all posts
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Falling in love on the Internet, why not?

Seeking love on the Internet is one of those things that instantly cause rejection in many people. Why ? " The lack of romance " to some, while others will blame our friend the web of " lack spontaneity ." In a world that lives in the fast lane and where smartphones are grafted to all hands, why should we be ashamed to use a boost 2.0 to find footwear to our foot?

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More precise research


When you type "Meet spouse ..." on Google , the first occurrence that appears is -on'll give you a thousand- "on the Internet." There is no wrong way to find love, as explained psychoanalyst Sophie Cadalen : "Under the pretext that everyone remains protected behind the screen, we tend to equate virtual falsehood, deception and denial Or fear of engaging. Except that in this virtual world, words meet.

And words count in a relationship, especially when it is nascent. But before the conversations (virtual then real) come the "match" between singles. And to find the one that corresponds to you, the sites and applications of encounters compete of ingenuity with (almost) perfect algorithms. Do you prefer your big half? Or do you have a low for small? What are your hobbies ? Your taste in ice cream ... In short, anything that can help these specialists to determine a profile 2.0 is good to take!

Photo: Streetfocus

Not really a blind date ...

When the virtual wall falls and the first appointment in the flesh finally takes place, it is often panic. But frankly, what first appointment is free of stress? No. The advantage of a first date with someone we met online is that we already know each other. After spending hours talking through a screen, it is much easier to find a topic of conversation.

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The evolution of morals

Mamie Giselle may have met Papi Raymond at the village ball in 1956 but that is no reason to imitate him. And then, at the time of our ancestors, the parents (and sometimes even the whole family) had their say. Not easy to make one's own choice. Today, the fact that our half pleases our parents is important, but this is not our main argument when we embark on a story.

The new generation is looking for something valuable: emancipation. The parents, but also the company that is urgent as soon as we passed the fateful 30 years . So, not yet married? When are you gonna bring us somebody? And the children, did you think about it? All these incessant and unpleasant questions are missed when one is behind his computer screen or smartphone. In the shelter, one can also indulge in virtual interactions without pressure .

Photo: Sebastien Clavel


Diversity and tolerance

When we meet someone through a friend, a colleague or a member of our family, we inevitably evolve in the same circles. Same conversations, same taste, same origins ... If it looks like we reassures us, it can also quickly become boring. 

The advantage of virtual encounters is that the person can be thousands of miles away and in a few clicks it is closer to you than your next-door neighbour. We discover different habits, desires and tastes that are not ours but that enrich us. And if it does not fit between you and your virtual friend, you can cut off the discussion without risking getting angry with the person who presented you ...

Photo: Mademoiselle Do

There is something for every taste

Exit the minitel, at the forefront of the trend, we all have in the pocket a smartphone that chirps. And since you are hooked to this little jewel all holy day, download one of these applications that are all the rage in recent months. Happen, Tinder and others allow you to connect with those who are in your area. Some likes later, here you are launched ... 

You doubted relationships 2.0? Maybe these few lines will allow you to take the plunge! And do not forget one thing: you lose absolutely nothing to try ... So, tempted?


Credit to: Marion Auvray, 
Photo: Unsplash, Streetfocus,  Studio LM Photography,  Sebastien Clavel, Mademoiselle Do
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The CIRCEPT: to bring order in his ideas!

CIRCEPT (for circular and concept), it is a tool proposed by Michel Fustier, sociologist, to organize the production of ideas. Its purpose is to structure the result of creative work by building a circular reading grid.


Additional brainstorming, this method allows working on different topics when the creativity of a group is required to solve a problem, find new development paths, etc..

The steps of the method CIRCEPT

Once the group consisting, each participant has a number of words evoked by the subject in question. To stimulate their creativity, they proceed by association, analogy, opposition. Brainstorming as other creative methods are all set for this phase of idea generation.

The working group then shares the results of their brainstorming, putting them together. They can use post-it practices to move within a table.

The next step is to form groups of words sorted by proximity to create general topics. A title is given to each group formed. Comparing these subjects together, participants will define 2 axis within a circle. 2 axes summarizing the different subjects on opposite dimensions. The ends of each axis are conflicting notions eg individual public vs / vs cheap cheap / low-end vs high-end ..

It only remains to position each topic and words associated to this circle as a function of the proximity of terms with each axis.

Once finalized, the interpretation is conducted across the concepts and arranged circularly

PRINCIPLE

From creativity techniques, the CIRCEPT (for circular and concept) is a tool developed by the sociologist Michel Fustier to represent on the same diagram, associations of ideas or judgements made spontaneously facing a concept.
In "The Inventive" (collective work of Modern Enterprise Edition - 1970), Michel Fustier tells how did the idea of ​​"circept" as he analysed fifty associations of ideas and analogies around the term "entrepreneur":

"The pictures were given bulk, opposing or calling each other. But under this apparent disorder, was hiding a structure. In fact, on the one hand each image or each group of images, was close to a picture or other image group, and, secondly, could be found in the list provided images absolutely contrary to each other. under these two characteristics, it was possible storing these images around a circular form, each point of the figure having thus neighborhoods and oppositions. "
This led him to develop a form of graphical representation and circular (rather than literary and linear) to account for the different voltages or "images" contained in a term (here, the word "entrepreneur") knowing that these tensions are not necessarily opposites (white / black), but can match complementaries, shades along each axis.

SCOPE OF CIRCEPT

The circept can be used to present the semantic territory in which fits a word or concept. It allows to account for the variety of perceptions and associations of ideas, structuring them along the corresponding axes.

By extension, it can also be used to give a synthetic representation and dynamics of a project (economic or otherwise) that highlights the different dimensions in which it falls (any project simultaneously several goals, sometimes contradictory often complementary). The circept then forms a "conceptual compass" that guides the discussion and facilitate decision (each new decision can be sifted from circept, to check that it fits well in the original project).

EXAMPLES OF USE

A) Research associations linked to the word "cane":
The word "rod" is defined as follows in a dictionary: "Stem straight certain plants // // Leg pop Shaped member on which the hand is pressed in walking.".
This objective definition (centered on the object) covers only partially associations of ideas that may come to mind when one is subjected to the stimulus "cane". So if you ask a group of people to note the 5 or 6 first ideas that appear they hear the word cane, we get a very varied list of terms "wood", "punishment", "disability", " knob "," duck "," Festival "," Dominique Strauss "," wandering "," old "," stick "," light "," hiking "," umbrella ", ...

By classifying terms as mentioned, we get several sets of families, which may be opposed or complementary. For example, the concept of disability is opposed to that motion, sugar cane and wood, have two plants statements; the duck or the city of Cannes belong to a family of homonyms, etc.

The circept then can account for the variety of perceptions and associations of ideas in structuring the corresponding axes:



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What's the best Methods to solve a problem ?

Summary record
Solving a problem is to rely on a large number of existing tools.It certainly should control the ones you use, but also know which to choose depending on the problem to be treated depending on where you stand. Because once again, the relevance is required.
Solve a problem
For example brainstorming techniques are effective to investigate causes of dysfunction and to find possible solutions. Either all phases where creativity is the driving force. But in terms of implementing the solution, this tool is not suitable. The action plan is of course perfect for this step.
The implementation of these methodologies requires rigor. They only work if the conditions are met. 

Here is the place of a simple method with some possible tools
StepsExamples of tools
1 - Definition - identifying the problem to be addressedBrainstorming - QQOCQP - affinity diagram
2 - Description of the problemQQOCQP - Pareto diagram (20/80)  - affinity diagram
3 - Research and evaluation of the causesBrainstorming -  Diagram Hishikawa
4 - Search and selection of solutionsBrainstorming - Decision Matrix - value analysis - tree diagram
5 - Implementation of the solutionAction plan - Pert - Gantt schedule
6 - Effects MonitoringLog sheet -  Pareto diagram (20/80)
The next article will discuss about : 

The steps of the method CIRCEPT

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