Re: MD business MOQ NLP

From: ian glendinning (psybertron@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 14 2005 - 16:51:29 BST

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    David,

    I see no-one else responded ...
    Spookily I came across this very long blog on some computer geeks
    speculating about non-rational / emotional aspects of bringing mental
    resources into play, including reference to ancient Zen techniques. No
    great new wisdom I guess, but some interesting anecdotal input.

    http://dirtsimple.org/2005/08/multiple-self.html
    The spooky thing is that one of the many thoughful responses included
    a reference to "neuro linguistic processing".

    Ian

    On 9/10/05, ian glendinning <psybertron@gmail.com> wrote:
    > David,
    >
    > I've certainly come across NLP often enough, but not as
    > "neuro-lingusitic processing", but as "Natural Language Programming" a
    > branch of AI.
    >
    > Looks interesting.
    > Must follow up the references - any specific links suggested ?
    >
    > Certainly, the idea of dynamic challenges to the "status quo" has long
    > been a common aspect of facilitating business change workshops and the
    > like. Paul and I exchanged a Q&A on MD a month or so ago. I tend to go
    > for the principles rather than the acronym branded methodologies. One
    > exception, I did mention the "Cynefin" resources - looking at the
    > chaotic aspects of business complexity and the existing "schemata"
    > (Static Value Patterns) in people's heads.
    >
    > Ian
    >
    > On 9/10/05, David M <davidint@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
    > > Hi Paul & other MOQ business folk & consultants
    > >
    > > I have heard alot about NLP in recent years in business, started reading
    > > some.
    > > It is a sort of practical philosophy for flexible thinking and dealing
    > > with and managing change and achieving quality. The focus is on
    > > your patterns of thinking and challenging these to be more dynamic.
    > > Sounds familiar? Anyone else come across NLP?
    > > Neuro linguistic programming. Basis of NLP constructed by looking
    > > at behaviour of most successful people. Influenced by people
    > > like Gregory Bateson and Perls. John Grinder/Richard Bandler originators
    > > I believe.
    > >
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