Overview
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Explore the fascinating intersection of cognitive science and human behavior in this thought-provoking conference talk from GOTO Berlin 2016. Delve into the concept of trust and how our brains are hardwired to make instant decisions about who we trust. Discover how aligning our actions with our evolutionary instincts can lead to increased productivity and happiness. Learn about the Museum of Tolerance experiment and its implications for teambuilding and competition. Examine the impact of labeling and expectations on our perceptions and interactions. Investigate the benefits of collaboration, cooperation, and social interdependence in various contexts, from daily stand-ups to wartime scenarios. Gain valuable insights into human psychology and its applications in professional and personal settings. Challenge your preconceptions and develop a deeper understanding of trust, cognitive biases, and effective communication strategies.
Syllabus
Introduction
About this talk
The Museum of Tolerance
Phase I
Competition
Teambuilding
The hardwired tendency
The survival benefit
Labeling
Managers
Motorcycles
Expectations
Project
Collaboration
Cooperation
Daily Stand Up
Respect and Trust
Social Interdependence
Benefits of Collaboration
World War 1
Questions
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