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  1. <!-- .slide: data-background="slides/objectivity.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.6"-->
  2. ## Objectivity <!-- .element: class="text-over-image" -->
  3. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#033" -->
  4. -V-
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  7. Aligning our assumptions with reality.
  8. ---
  9. ### Real world
  10. is complex and ever-changing.
  11. ### Mental model <!-- .element: class="fragment" data-fragment-index="2" -->
  12. is our understanding of the world and its rules. <!-- .element: class="fragment" data-fragment-index="2" -->
  13. -V-
  14. Mental models have varying levels of *objectivity*,
  15. i.e. how much they correspond to reality.
  16. ---
  17. ### Dunning-Kruger effect
  18. is a cognitive bias<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  19. in which people with low competence<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  20. overestimate their abilities.<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  21. -V-
  22. >Those who don't know
  23. >
  24. >don't even know
  25. >
  26. >that they don't know.
  27. (not a haiku) <!-- .element: class="fragment lightweight" -->
  28. ---
  29. ### Why focus on objectivity?
  30. - it helps our personal growth<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  31. - to avoid being overly-confident<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  32. - to make better decisions<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  33. - to avoid harmful decisions (even if well-meant)<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  34. ---
  35. ### How to improve objectivity?
  36. - study, learn, train, experiment<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  37. - check your facts, use reliable sources<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  38. - question your intuition<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  39. - seek external feedback<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  40. - search for both proof and disproof of facts<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  41. -V-
  42. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  43. ### My reality check
  44. - quick & slow research<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  45. - quick internet checks of current facts and opinions, both for and against<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  46. - slow reading of books<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  47. - exchanging feedback with colleagues<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  48. -V-
  49. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  50. ##### New hobby:
  51. #### Monthly interview
  52. - assess your skills and relevancy<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  53. - learn what others are doing<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->
  54. - confirm your company is the best<!-- .element: class="fragment " -->