Translate structural humility into a measurable operational metric, exploring the biomechanics of synaptic pruning to dismantle fatal cognitive blind spots.
The primary threat to long-term executive survival is not sudden market disruption, but the lethal calcification of internal assumptions. As professionals accumulate deep expertise, their neural pathways rigidify, creating massive cognitive blind spots that violently reject contradictory data. Maintaining strategic agility in a rapidly evolving economy requires the deliberate, often painful induction of epistemic plasticity—the biological and psychological process of aggressively unlearning.
This analysis translates structural humility into a measurable operational metric. You will explore the biomechanics of synaptic pruning, learning how to actively dismantle your own foundational beliefs before they metastasize into fatal corporate errors. Cultivating a culture that rewards the destruction of outdated paradigms allows leadership teams to pivot seamlessly. Master the neurological elasticity required to thrive in a hyper-accelerated, deeply contradictory business environment.
Kathleen Smith
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